You draw the line at racial slurs, otherwise, preserve racist sentiments. Typical. I'm done here.
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Replying to @MiQL @aurabogado
I have no idea what you are talking about, honestly. I would draw the line at anything racist (slur or sentiment.)
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All I saw was a woman calling another woman stupid. That didn't seem racist to me, just inaccurate and unkind.
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Replying to @impcapital
For starters, there are still plenty of racist tweets in the rest of her timeline. Not just what she tweeted me.
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Replying to @aurabogado
However, you seem to think it's ok for this woman to call me names but you draw the line if she calls me *racist* names.
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Replying to @aurabogado @MiQL
I don't think it's okay for her to call you names, I said she was a TOTAL ASS.
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Replying to @impcapital @aurabogado
Be nice to racist fascists! Stop being so mean!
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Replying to @MiQL @aurabogado
So I work with many victims of domestic violence. Outing them can have real consequences as they are hiding.
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Replying to @impcapital
You're letting your imagination about something unrelated to try to correct my reality here. That's not ok.
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Replying to @aurabogado @MiQL
I've apologized numerous times. It's true that I let my experience with domestic violence victims color this conversation.
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I'd appreciate an apology that's something like "sorry. I was wrong." Not "sorry. but here's why I did that." @impcapital @MiQL
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