Lets go back to that though. What lawyer on the face of the planet..doesn't respect the meaning of, the use of, the influence behind and the history of words and terms? lol
Might wanna give that a bit more thought. I mean we are on the internet. Dude doesn't even have to be black to begin with.
You boiled that down to "banning lots of servers and stopping them from one another". Which is tantamount to saying the civil war in america was about land rights.
Doing that. Like we've all seen you do. Does the exact opposite. It helps harbor an enviorment in which white racists can continue using the term to silence black people.
@jrm4@NoFlexZone@bageera@BigAngBlack@blackmastodon@BlackMastodon Getting more black people to use mastodon. Does not include attempting to paint valid, logical and moral concerns over the use of language normally and specifically in the context of a black person (ro) being ddos'ed and stalked for well over a month over #thebadspace which literally started because white people attempted to use the term.
Race/black card. Further as a means to silence black people.
Pointing out strategies used by racist white people over the SPAN of hundreds of years non-stop. Isn't attempting to fight against hundreds of years of racism.
What is it though is giving black people as well as anyone willing to listen. The tools to be able to fight the psychological manipulation/propaganda america has been spewing in general.
So it won't negatively effect as many black people and people in general.
To further explain. This was one of the FIRST comments regarding ro and thebadspace. Upon which ALL other complains stemmed from. Race/black card. And you evaluated it as ro being at fault instantly.
@jrm4@NoFlexZone@bageera@BigAngBlack@blackmastodon@BlackMastodon Right. You're once again ignoring and dismissing the term race/black card. As if racist white people haven't been using that term to silence any and all black people pointing out racism for hundreds of years non-stop.
Hence why YOU need to be taught (a so called lawyer who is suppose to be using words in your literal profession...unless you're lying your ass off) the influence words/terms have.
Because if you care about the health of black people. And further. The health of black people on mastodon. Then you'll understand what the race/black card term means. And would be against it.
If you want harm to come to black people though? Well, you'll do/say what he's doing/saying.
Why you're against looking further into the race/black card. Why you would probably say any and every time a black person says white people we somehow all mean any and all white people? Why you think mastodon should be popular instead safe?
But. If i'm in the business of pointing out strategies used against black people. Then i'm in the business of pointing out strategies used against black people.
And all dude has been spewing for days now. Is. Strategies used against black people. So. I'mma point'm out.
The law for the most part is argued with words. Words pointing toward evidence. And i along with others have done both.
Is there a difference? Can you not find a difference? If not. Why can't you? What's wrong in your mind that you can't? How can someone's mind be geared toward a wrong evaluation of something to begin with? Where do thoughts come from? How do they develop?
@jrm4@NoFlexZone@bageera@BigAngBlack@blackmastodon@BlackMastodon When a black man in america says racism no longer exists in america. Do you A. Say that's bullshit and he's just trying to win identity politics points for white people so they favor him. On account of it connecting with propaganda saying/implying black people who point out racism are automatically wrong.
Or are you asking for proof that the whole thebadspace thing started from racist white people using race/black card as a means to automatically dismiss/ignore a black person's suggestion that racism exists on mastodon when every last black person on this knows it does?