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Q: can poster genobelenko please elaborate on a comment left on an article?

the poster "genobelenko" posted a comment to an answer i gave on the Article:

 

"Diplomats, Business Leaders call on China to lift Travel Ban" posted on the front page on Apri 21st.

my comment (i did not hide behind a ;guest' alias) was a tongue in cheek anti-racism message.

 

this brave poster "genobelenko" left me a message in response - which for some reason can not be seen*
*note - this was NOT a PM, and probably intended for general view so i have no problem giving the gist.

 

it begins :

"You're so funny, stupid animal. Racism is a thing for anyone. You're talking your shit here is more racist than any other Caucasian. But it's very convenient for you to think and say that reverse racism does not exist, so you can talk your nonsense shit without any consequences. But it only shows your stupidity..........."

 

so 'glenobelenko' - would you care to add anything more?

 

as Thomas Sowell said:
"The word 'racism' is like ketchup. It can be put on practically anything - and demanding evidence makes you a 'racist.'

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There is no glenobelenko user through the search here.

 

Ohh, I see now ... It wasn't posted on Answers, but on the Front page.

 

I am rarely there, but as I remember, they have 'ad-hoc' Admin there, i.e. deletes happened instantly ...  not like here ... 

 

You should answer it (I would ..) with Q:

"Why white soles and palms at coloured people?"

When I look at the phrase "I feel/felt touch of god ...", people of colour should know/feel ... sumtin' ... before the bath dip ...

 

Do you think, I am acting funny today? ... like I ... think ...?

sorrel:

there are a lot of 'brave' posters who think that creating and alias and targeting women / female posters enhaces their standing.

more often than not, in my expereince, they are unable to hold a civil conversation with women and resort to harassing online.

 

it does not bother me in the least, as i call them out, which appears to enrage them more.

like anyone who leaves an abusive post, i say leave it online.
then anyone can see how 'clever' and 'brave' they are.
the reality is that they would not make such comments face to face, and certainly not on one to one basis.
 

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icnif77:

Anon is the key ... so, sometimes you are forced to hit back ...

 

I usually use a joke ... and then I see people don't understand it, what really makes my day.

 

In real (life), I like to see people smile ... When I was in primary school, all teachers hated me 'cause whole class would crack at my comments ..., but in real, lesson was boring.

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There is no glenobelenko user through the search here.

 

Ohh, I see now ... It wasn't posted on Answers, but on the Front page.

 

I am rarely there, but as I remember, they have 'ad-hoc' Admin there, i.e. deletes happened instantly ...  not like here ... 

 

You should answer it (I would ..) with Q:

"Why white soles and palms at coloured people?"

When I look at the phrase "I feel/felt touch of god ...", people of colour should know/feel ... sumtin' ... before the bath dip ...

 

Do you think, I am acting funny today? ... like I ... think ...?

sorrel:

there are a lot of 'brave' posters who think that creating and alias and targeting women / female posters enhaces their standing.

more often than not, in my expereince, they are unable to hold a civil conversation with women and resort to harassing online.

 

it does not bother me in the least, as i call them out, which appears to enrage them more.

like anyone who leaves an abusive post, i say leave it online.
then anyone can see how 'clever' and 'brave' they are.
the reality is that they would not make such comments face to face, and certainly not on one to one basis.
 

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icnif77:

Anon is the key ... so, sometimes you are forced to hit back ...

 

I usually use a joke ... and then I see people don't understand it, what really makes my day.

 

In real (life), I like to see people smile ... When I was in primary school, all teachers hated me 'cause whole class would crack at my comments ..., but in real, lesson was boring.

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