Religion
In reply to the discussion: The difficulties of cross cultural communication. [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)that it is important to ask others what they mean instead of assuming that you know what they mean. Those assumptions are based on your own knowledge and experience. They are also based on your own prejudices, which can be particularly blinding.
It's not because she was latino, it is because she is a person of faith. And yes, I think you might at times be incapable comprehending what people of faith may be saying because you are blinding by your own prejudice.
It is not surprising that you would reject that and your insistence that is ok for you to extrapolate to some larger implication really makes his point for him.
I find it also very condescending for you to say that religions believers are stupid just because they are religious. Do you really think your offense has more merit than those you offend by saying that?