(December 3, 2014 at 8:02 pm)Heywood Wrote:(December 3, 2014 at 7:54 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: Your reading comprehension needs work, Heywood. I didn't use the word " never" in that context, and no matter how hard you want to spin it, this thread is no about behaviors such as applying sunscreen, and you know it.
But do come back when you're ready to not be a douche.
I'll come back when someone is critical of my argument instead of making derogatory comments against me.
You act as if your own reply wasn't worthy of derision.
Let me explain this to you simply.
People who use the word "Oreo" to describe a black person who acts "too white" have two sets of behavior in mind: "black" behavior, and "white" behavior. These behaviors don't encompass the entire set of human behavior, nor even the set of behaviors that are not shared in common between white and black people.
People who use the term "Oreo" (and you, specifically) are not thinking about things like whether or not they wear sunscreen when they use that term. Rather, they're thinking of culturally identifying behaviors that identify the target as "not like us".
I doubt you do not know this. Was it really necessary for me to explain it to you like you're five?
What I don't doubt is that you like to argue for the sake of argument and you love to argue irrelevancies.