So the joke here is that it starts with a minority making a rational claim and then a bunch of white guys making outlandish and ridiculous counters? Ok. I guess that'll be exciting. Not sure if it's trying to prove something other than irrational bigots are irrational.
Is the argument being made supposed to be that white people should shut up or is it just that ignorant ass-flap-mouthed bigots should shut up?
Eh, I guess I don't really care. I'll see it when I see it.
Windknight said:
The idea that some people want their upset at 'being lumped in' with unpleasant types to be seen as more important than the harm those unpleasent types are actually doing needs calling out and mocking.
So as humans we're basically incapable of handling two different but related issues at the same time without resorting to ridicule because one isn't as important as the other? Interesting.
Stereotyping in all it's forms is a valid issue to discuss. The two topics are not somehow mutually exclusive to be discussed. So it shouldn't be bad for someone to say that what that guy was terrible but not all men have some hidden crazy desire to murder people without someone saying, "Ur part of the problem" for saying that. It's a nonsense conclusion to go from someone feeling stereotyped because of someone else's actions to them being somehow in part responsible for that person's murder (aka, part of the problem). That's just bullshit.
That kind of response that seeks to turn the person speaking into a monster is truly wrong to do. It prevents rational and open discussions on the topic of race from being discussed. For example, I'm conflicted on the subject of affirmative action. On the one hand I strongly believe that people shouldn't be able to discriminate on the basis of race and yet the practice of affirmative action gives one side an actual advantage because of the color of their skin. So it's sort of a way to fight racism with racism. But to bring this topic up is to open anyone open to immediate ridicule in most circles. Why? Why can't it and anything like it be openly discussed? You'd be amazed at how many time reason is inadvertently stomped into the ground by people who think they are defending a cause then they're really just squashing an unrelated or legitimate discussion.