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In reply to the discussion: Are you an enabler of hate? [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)8. Speaking up against something
doesn't do a damned thing about changing it.
It doesn't change the mind of the person who told the joke/made the statement/etc.
All it does do is let the person know not to speak that way in your presence.
Honestly...does anyone here actually believe that world change happens because s/he told off some old dude spouting nasty things in McDonalds???
Or even here, at DU...
I can't even count how many times I've seen people post things that are distasteful at best, and they get called out by others, but their opinions don't change.
Yeah...good luck with that trying to change the world by telling people off bullshit.
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What is the goal of the conversation with a person who says something offensive?
el_bryanto
May 2014
#14
I have a friend who used to send me crap anti-immigrant "joke" emails.
greatauntoftriplets
May 2014
#13
With that persons thinking, they might have been against fighting the civil war.
boston bean
May 2014
#46
The last time I heard a racist joke, everybody ignored it and keep on talking about whatever
struggle4progress
May 2014
#24
People who say if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem...
Comrade Grumpy
May 2014
#39
On what grounds would you alert them - assuming you felt there were grounds to alert? nt
el_bryanto
May 2014
#54