MackRobinson
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No, it simply qualifies me to give an opinion based on first-hand knowledge. The original question was whether it was a hot take, and it's not. I'm completely fine with us not agreeing, but I will push back on someone calling that opinion "stupid" or "dangerous" with a very little substance and a lot of hand-waving. Your discomfort belongs to you and you alone and, respectfully, your take tells me either you don't belong to these groups or don't talk to them much. As far as credibility, you're just a random person on the internet saying things just as I am, so our standards of credibility can't be determined, and if you think so that's peak delusion.I’m not trying to get you to not stand on what you said? You gave account of stuff you’ve experienced - and I said, without being dismissive of your experiences, that my experiences differ from yours - with an account of stuff I’ve witnessed.
I mean, you seemingly think that hailing from a community with a migrant population qualifies one to make blanket statements for South America, Africa and Asia. I disagree, I find that stupid, but in good faith and in an effort to be cordial I simply said I find that to be dangerous rhetoric, which it is - and from that we can also ascertain that the floor of our barometers on credibility are wildly different. It’s a forum, you’ll disagree with people.
Yes, an isolated incident. Do you have a similar incident in Africa or Asia to compare it to or are you just spitballing?“Negative reactions towards the accused are nowhere near what they would be in western culture” - cool. Mason Greenwood broke shirt sales records at Getafe and had a stadium singing his name. Getafe has made countless references to the popular phenomenon he’s proving to be - labelling it “Mason Mania”. It is well