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There's a Prager U video about this.
It's ok to do offensive things if you can find a representative to validate your behavior
I don't think just wearing the clothes is offensive thing to begin with
Wearing specific cloths in an attempt to offend people is offensive. Not hard to understand.
People don't just wear sombreros and fucking native headdresses. And if they were just wearing them they probably wouldn't be bugging random ethnic people about wearing "their" cloths.
You know what you are doing and it's not clever, cute or funny.
Yet again the right makes up an issue for idiots to be mad about and then "fixes" the issue by being edgy instead of paying attention to real problems in the real world.
Right but I did say just wearing them alone isn't offensive.
Uhh, what. Some just like different clothes...
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Is this the sort of reasoning that since someone got upset about it the person wearing the clothes must have done something else to upset the other person? There was the kid wearing a kimono thing posted in the comments with someone getting upset about this. I'd be hesitant to say that the kid must've had bad intentions just because someone got upset about it.
I'm disappointed to hear you don't find me cute but I honestly don't know what you mean.
Not sure what this has to do with me. I don't think there's an issue to begin with tbh.
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Well alright