I just think it's a odd semantical hill to die on. I think sometimes rhetoric shifts and language develops as a result; that's also not universal I suppose. For example, in my experience "racism" and "prejudice" has always had the distinction that racism implied systemic oppression, but if that's not what you encountered than it's not.
My original post was super pointed so my apologies. I'm not trying to argue, just
So I lost track of my account a long time ago but I had to remake an account to say:
As a WHITE TWINK (lol) I really thought this "racism against white people" thing was only an argument I could have with my family that is currently up in arms about the impeachment, but damn... Do people not know the basics of being intersectional.... in 2019? On a theatre message board!? There's nothing inherently wrong with being ignorant about a subject bu