First published at 14:32 UTC on June 21st, 2019.
In today's world, hyper-exaggeration of any definition of an action/word/statement/etc. is now costly. Even using a derogatory term ONCE can have lifelong implications and label you as something you are not.
Take, for instance, Kyle Kashuv…
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In today's world, hyper-exaggeration of any definition of an action/word/statement/etc. is now costly. Even using a derogatory term ONCE can have lifelong implications and label you as something you are not.
Take, for instance, Kyle Kashuv's TYPING the n-word. The RIGHT (like Laura Loomer writing Harvard herself) and CJ Pearson (taking PERSONAL OFFENSE to Kyle TYPING the words on a Google Doc and text message [though, CJ INCORRECTLY stated Kyle SAID the n-word), there are numerous others, both Left and Right, but the extremes of each end (from the extreme MAGA supporters to the far Left Nazis) are blurring the lines.
Kyle Kashuv is NOT racist. His action of TYPING the n-word shouldn't have been met with punishment in a world wanting to be coddled from having someone accidentally drop a straw on your lap now wanting to be labeled a VICTIM. This also blends well with the issue we are seeing with fake hate-crimes: when someone calls another person racist, or homophobic (as we saw with Steven Crowder and Carlos Maza), we can't tell who REAL racists/homophobic people are, and just assume the worst of everyone. It needs to stop.
It's disgusting and we need to put it in check; call it out when we see it.
Peace out!
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