The statement I made about victims responses to prejudice is not rhetoric but borne out of experience, something you demonstrably lack, along with any sensitivity to the appropriate social mores of a multicultural society.
Did you make a wilfull decision to misunderstand my final paragraph...
Good grief, your solipsism knows no bounds. Is that that's what you call logic? Ok, let's give it a go.
By using a simplistic (childish even) cause and effect question and employing hyperbole as a pointedly personal put-down (like the alliteration?), you trivialise the subject.
On one level...
Well, after being treated to that, whistle-stop, one-eyed tangle of garbage history I now fully understand the self parody of your username.
"Ignorance", "scapegoats", "fear", "treated like shit" all had their roots in prejudice.
In reply to your first sentence, don't you think that prejudice festered into the malign forces that distressed and then killed millions as witches in Europe, Jews in Europe, Blacks in South Africa and America, etc.?
As to your second, I can't make head nor tail of that jumble, what is the...
The key issue here is that in the past intolerant people often held sway. Hopefully, as evolution gradually elevates humankind out of the primeval ooze, the repercussions of such prejudice are less extreme. Inevitably though, individuals who suffer restricted intellectual, social and emotional...
If the tolerant majority don't speak out against prejudice in all its forms then history teaches us that it can fester into something far worse.
Petty, small-minded bigots can feel threatened and use accusatory terms like pc but really, it's just deflection and it says far more about their...