Message from @Exilarch
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Same with China
Arabs and Orientals get to do it, but whitey doesn't
I think that's unfair - Asiatic privilege
Dj are you really a POC
that's unfortunate
it does in a biological sense
no offense
but i think that's fundamental to corporeal existence
you might have some less proximal heuristic for self-definition
but to say it doesn't define who you are is technically very false
actually it kinda does define who you are
fundamentally at your root you are a black person
there is no "a person" in the abstract
first of all your race is more than your skin color
secondly, no
I'll judge you however I want
good, as an internal event you can't stop it anyway
Maybe he hates black people
Well, yes, I was describing him, not you.
No
Are you sure you can be judged independently of your corporeal existence?
I also defy your moral standards that define that as a bad thing
I believe in judging in context of race
That doesn't answer my question though
I'm asking a positive question and you are making a normative statement
I reject the dream of Martin Luther kang
How does that follow, given that the criticisms are of a corporeal person?
You already got the cardboard test
lol
The answer is not muh dick, kangs or You Do You
So he cannot understand
The creature with ethnically low standards cannot understand a question from a position presuming standards
You are a biological entity. Any decisions you can be judged upon are at least partially defined by biology. How is it possible that your character, which is at least partially biological in origin and totally biological in function, can be judged without reference to biology?
Ask an orc his preferred type of elven architecture
I am using biology here as a cipher for coporeality, though I think it is less true to the definition than what I said initially
No lol
Dunning Kruger kicking in good
No, it's a question about whether ideal appraisals of people should supercede real appraisals of people, given that while people are both real and ideal, the ideal arguably is an epiphenomena stemming from your existence primarily as a real person
Yeah why could I not say I want to be judged for who I could be, not for who I really am?
I suspect there's no answer to the question and that it's just a tradeoff with the truth veiled as a social nicety and now societal more