You'll note with the first anecdote that the woman couldn't confirm any comments about Islam were made by the other driver, she just assumed there were. For those keeping track, this is another "lived experience."
Link: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/muslim-women-face-road-rage-behind-the-wheel_us_5b29313de4b0f0b9e9a5c9a4
racial slurs and biases used.
For you; Because she knew their intent even though she needn’t hear their exact words makes her experience not true.
Therefore the entire article is baloney.
But:
Just like your post. You needn’t write exactly what you believe, it’s easy to read your intent, we can know what it is that’s implied.
But do continue to distract your audience with your biases.
They are more than willing to be like you, a motivated racist.
Gee, Jim, I recall you being one of the gang who declared that a mosque should not be built near the site of the Twin Towers. You biased "racist"," you!
It's never good, is it, when your first example in a column fails to support the claim you're making, is it? Truth be told, three or four anecdotes are also a really poor way of advancing a claim, too, aren't they?
The reason so many Muslims come here is because you really can't find a more tolerant country on the face of the planet, regardless the rhetoric that comes from people like you, who make noise otherwise. Of course there will be a few people who will say rude, offensive things, but clearly, that doesn't stop thousands of Muslims from coming here.
Your responses will be illustrative. I'm chuckling at your smear because it's obvious it's all you have. Meanwhile, you will continue to get angrier.
Let’s work with you a little. Two drivers traveling in tha same direction one a white man driving the other a black man. Both traveling slightly over speed limit. Cop pulls up beside white mans car, looks in, does nothing. Same cop sees black man driving other vehicle, pulls him over and issues a speeding ticket and while doing so asks all sorts of questions to him.
What is implied? Nothing of course because he was speeding. He lost several points on his license. I was the white guy who was driving back from the country and the back man is a pal of mine and we were with family and friends that weekend.
I would say that was a bias stop. Would you?
No one said this isn’t a more “tolerable “ place to live. It doesn’t exclude obvious racism when it’s present.
That could very well have been a "biased stop." I don't know that I've ever contended that there aren't instances of "bias." The argument from folks with whom you align is that such things are "systemic." What follows is some convoluted, extravagant conspiracy theory.
Cops are prone to making calculations like we all do. Black-American males commit a disproportionate amount of crime. Few would argue with a cop paying more attention to a male than a female in a similar situation based upon the fact that males commit crimes at a wildly disproportionate rate compared to females. Does that mean that cops hate men?
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I’ll show your post to your black friend. He’s dying to know you actually have a sense of humor.
..."I can just tell that you're being racist because you're angry at me."
It's even more covenient than the previous method, which required me to draw false analogies and similes from your word choice.
I don't know
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Like female genital mutilation, for example. It's more or less inconceivable that a husband or father might forbid them from driving and they might obey them.
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Is that better?