"No one is catagorized because they have a different opinion. People can differ in opinion without making prejudiced, bigoted remarks. Anger is understandable. I'm angry at the terrorists."
I was thinking more along the lines of distinguishing between an angry but atypical remark that has bigoted overtones due to anger at the moment, vrs calmly accepted bigotry that is a constant in a person life.
I think it with differentiating between the two types as one is redeamable and the other less so.
"I was thinking more along the lines of distinguishing between an angry but atypical remark that has bigoted overtones..."
Some of the people have been here a while and their comments are constant, not atypical. Others who are newer.....depends on what they say. I think you can usually tell, especially if they defend their statements.
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