Are you kidding me? This is after he participated in harassment of the person in question. He doesn't get to do it, and then walk back and be like "well hey! I never liked that stuff!" This isn't an example of your point. It's a counter example. It proves my point.
No.... How many times are we going to run down this dialogue tree? I'm saying it DEPENDS. I'm simply saying that because of the historical context, such jokes may be more likely to be prejudicial. NOT ALWAYS. But possibly. Really it depends on the person.
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So what makes Crowder or Conservatives in general for that matter more likely to joke about nationality because of prejudice? Isn't mocking any stereotypical nationality prejudice within itself?
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