This has been discussed in various forms before, but the ongoing debate in the local paper over the immigration reform has brought up this gripe in me again.
I'm getting tired of one person on the SLTrib's online forum posting something like "x% of mexican immigrants do not have insurance, compared to y% of non immigrants" and having a second person saying "prove it" then the first person providing verification with a link to whatever study they got the information from and the second person just falling back on "well, that's racist".
Sorry, a fact is not racist, it's a fact. The person may be using that fact to support their racism, but they are still making a valid point.
If I may point out on a more familiar ground for those on this forum, Red Panda appears to be extremely prejudiced against fat people and will bring up points about how much more an overweight person taxes the healthcare system over a healthy weight person. While she is most likely using those points to support her prejudice does not change the fact that in that case what she is saying is true. Same with my prejudice (something that is quite difficult to get over, in this I can relate to RP, though I am not sure what even caused her prejudice) with conservative Christians, yes the stats I point out are supporting a prejudice, however, that does not change the fact that some of what I say is true.
Short story shorter, would people please stop crying racist just because you disagree with someone.
I'm getting tired of one person on the SLTrib's online forum posting something like "x% of mexican immigrants do not have insurance, compared to y% of non immigrants" and having a second person saying "prove it" then the first person providing verification with a link to whatever study they got the information from and the second person just falling back on "well, that's racist".
Sorry, a fact is not racist, it's a fact. The person may be using that fact to support their racism, but they are still making a valid point.
If I may point out on a more familiar ground for those on this forum, Red Panda appears to be extremely prejudiced against fat people and will bring up points about how much more an overweight person taxes the healthcare system over a healthy weight person. While she is most likely using those points to support her prejudice does not change the fact that in that case what she is saying is true. Same with my prejudice (something that is quite difficult to get over, in this I can relate to RP, though I am not sure what even caused her prejudice) with conservative Christians, yes the stats I point out are supporting a prejudice, however, that does not change the fact that some of what I say is true.
Short story shorter, would people please stop crying racist just because you disagree with someone.
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