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xenity7 | 8 years ago
I think the author makes some very calm and reasoned points and is attempting to start a discussion where he is open to being wrong.
I do NOT agree with all of the points he makes, but I think he is expressing his views in what is largely a respectful manner that is not, for the most part, racist or sexist in the way you might expect.
If he's wrong, and he IS wrong on some points, the proper reaction is to engage on these points because other people are thinking them too.
Encouraging diversity and inclusion means convincing and educating people at the margin like this guy, not virtue signaling and slamming them for not toeing the line.
avn2109|8 years ago
neo4sure|8 years ago