cabanafrau
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 10, 2006
Well for people that didn't understand what they are, or didn't think it important there was a third option. No opinion. 15% said that. So why did 56% think it important enough to answer no? And do you really expect me to believe all of that 56% just thought we don't need any more useless number systems? What you're really asking me to do is bury my head in the sand and upon seeing all sand and no bigotry, assume that there isn't any bigotry. Bigotry was a big part of it. Not all of it. But a big chunk of it.
I didn't say there was no bigotry. I simply said that the idea that it's 100-percent racist, no questions asked, no other possibilities of thought behind it was wrong. I also didn't think it was possible for someone to simply decide another person's opinion on something must be racist, but kimblebee proved definitively that's the only possibility.