Ok. Had a sense of familiarity whether it was the phrasing or the avi; wanted to know if this was a random or not.
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Replying to @MikeDrewWhat @trumwill
Do any one of us really know anyone else?
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Replying to @J_RtheWriter @trumwill
You are one of the main libertarians there, right? (This has nothing to do with the subject, just want to make sure I’m thinking of the right person.)
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Replying to @MikeDrewWhat @trumwill
I’m not sure how precise that is, but it seems accurate enough
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Replying to @J_RtheWriter @trumwill
Ok. So long as you are a committed libertarian, then I’m pretty confident I’m thinking of the right guy.
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So are you wanting me to argue for the comment?
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Replying to @MikeDrewWhat @trumwill
I don’t want anyone to argue. It was just an observation
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I would just say that I said “how ubiquitous *they feel* it had become.” Are you saying that even the notion that a lot of people out in Racist Country do feel that way os a bolt out of the blue to you?
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Replying to @MikeDrewWhat @trumwill
1/ I’m saying that we Americans are lucky in that almost all of us are born into various concentric and overlapping bubbles of privilege. When those bubbles burst or become more transparent, it can feel like were being judged or attacked. And sometimes we are
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2/ But none of that changes the historical facts of the privilege itself. The entirety of American history is about placing people in racial categories and privileging whomever was counted as white at the time. A few SJW taunts pale in comparison
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