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Don Crawford's avatar

In my experience the white community is not far behind the black community in tolerating and failing to condemn disgraceful behavior. Whether looking at people having children out of wedlock, having no ambition, or no job, being stoned all the time, becoming morbidly obese, or dressing like a slob in dirty clothes, the mantra is "I don't judge." As a society, we have been taught the lesson that only bad people judge and that everyone is equally justified in living their own life, no matter how unproductive or self destructive. If no one judges, then no one rises to a standard, and we are doomed.

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Cara C.'s avatar

Thug is in no way a racist term. It refers to behaviour. If people hear the word thug and think it means black people, that is racist. Of course any deplorable behaviour, no matter by whom, including people from India whence the term came, is properly described as thuggish. Words matter and if people don't want to be called thugs, they should not act lie them.

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