• hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    4 年前

    But I wear red plenty now, so it would at least be somewhat of a burden to remember not to wear red on Tuesdays. It’s not a burden at all to not draw Muhammed because I never draw him anyway.

    It’s the going out of one’s way to be as offensive as possible that makes this asshole behavior. No one’s ordinary routine is being disrupted, no one’s being even slightly inconvenienced.

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      4 年前

      What if you never wear red but, upon being told you’re racist if you wear red on tuesdays, you decide to start wearing red on tuesdays? Does this circularly make you racist?

      People don’t like being told not to do harmless things because of other people’s religious or personal beliefs and will often do those things as a result of being told not to do them because, again, they are harmless things that should not be stigmatized. Drawing pictures of any human who has ever lived or will ever live is a harmless activity which should not get you called racist or an asshole. It doesn’t matter if this is just one guy and you could draw any of the other guys who have ever lived, there is no reason not to draw him.

      • hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        4 年前

        What if you never wear red but, upon being told you’re racist if you wear red on tuesdays, you decide to start wearing red on tuesdays? Does this circularly make you racist?

        If I never did something – let’s call it drawing a picture of Muhammad – but I started doing it specifically to piss off a group of people my country has demonized and killed by the millions, yes, I would be an enormous piece of shit.