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Originally Posted by Jorn
The flag is just as offensive as the word n***** to a lot of people, I was curious about his opinion because of how he feels about the "N" word. For me personally I don't really have a problem with both, but when words or actions are offensive to others I tend to not use them anymore out of respect for their feelings.
Discriminate in private is fine but in public it's a problem, whats the difference?
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So a private business can discriminate when the business owners are talking privately about business? I don't like that but I don't see how others are stop private conversations. The easiest, cheapest and fastest way to stop racism is to stop making people feel like they are part of "X" race.
I don't care for the flag but I don't see how it fits into the conversation since I can't tell someone to not fly it anymore than I can tell someone to not wear an offensive t-shirt at a soccer game.
btw I take no satisfaction in your admittance that you discriminate based on race.