top | item 22924499 (no title) Kaiyou | 5 years ago I don't think you can construct "It's okay to be white" as something wrong, because it's just inherently correct. It worries me, that you even try to find something wrong the the slogan. discuss order hn newest stale2002|5 years ago > It worries me, that you even try to find something wrong the the sloganIt depends on the context of the comment.This phasing in particular was literally created by 4chan people, for the purpose of demonstrating some sort of anti SJW agenda. a1369209993|5 years ago They're interpreting it as a motte [ http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/11/03/all-in-all-another-bric... ] for the bailey "It's not okay to not be white." and enthusiaticly pursuing the usual argument.> This means people who know both terms are at constant risk of arguments of the form "You're weak-manning me!" "No, you're motte-and-baileying me!". 0xff00ffee|5 years ago You have a dozen comments in this thread asking "Why is it racist" questions about obviously racist things. You're close to being reported.
stale2002|5 years ago > It worries me, that you even try to find something wrong the the sloganIt depends on the context of the comment.This phasing in particular was literally created by 4chan people, for the purpose of demonstrating some sort of anti SJW agenda.
a1369209993|5 years ago They're interpreting it as a motte [ http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/11/03/all-in-all-another-bric... ] for the bailey "It's not okay to not be white." and enthusiaticly pursuing the usual argument.> This means people who know both terms are at constant risk of arguments of the form "You're weak-manning me!" "No, you're motte-and-baileying me!".
0xff00ffee|5 years ago You have a dozen comments in this thread asking "Why is it racist" questions about obviously racist things. You're close to being reported.
stale2002|5 years ago
It depends on the context of the comment.
This phasing in particular was literally created by 4chan people, for the purpose of demonstrating some sort of anti SJW agenda.
a1369209993|5 years ago
> This means people who know both terms are at constant risk of arguments of the form "You're weak-manning me!" "No, you're motte-and-baileying me!".
0xff00ffee|5 years ago