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My favorite is when someone who prefers the new definition of the word refuses to acknowledge that the classic definition is preferred by the majority, as if because a small group decided a word should mean something else, the majority is objectively wrong for propping up the original definition. 

nah bro, the rule has always been “you can use the word if you are that color. if you arent that color you cant use the word” its not that complicated, cracker.

that is a willfully ignorant understanding of those three terms

who hurt you? and why did you report Hasan?

theres definitely some crossover there, chief. nationalism is pretty much always a bad stance

Just show some awareness that the term “cracker” being racist is a very widely held belief, not something the commenter just pulled out of thin air. I don’t know if you’re being willfully ignorant or what. That said, it’s pretty much the same with any other racial slur: the general rule is “if you aren’t that color,

the definition of racism they presented is not only the classic definition, it is much more widely accepted than the scholarly definition presented in the article. Even among scholars, there is much debate as the definition in the article is pretty specific to black studies.

NYT makes the crossword puzzle and then a bunch of 3rd party apps use it for personal gain at no cost to them. How is this an NYT problem?

go outside bro

defo wrong about who’s being addressed in Piker’s comments but I agree with your arguments here

that guys a dick but shoes are pretty dirty

maybe culture is deserving of critique and satire.

soles of shoes are way dirtier than hands

called people who walk around indoors”

I mean I guess that’s no different than all gamers being neckbeards right?

Yes plenty of Americans wear their shoes inside the house all the time. At least where I live. Our family takes ours off.

the point: you missed it

Oh really?

The selection of comments reads like any Fox News article where someone burns a US flag. As an American citizen raised in the US this smacks of the same typical nationalism we see here. Lots to unpack in both cultures.

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