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Did you read the forensic analysis of the data transfer they found? USB. It was a local copy. | |||
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![]() He did say people like you, which is accurate but still did not directly call him a soy boy.
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![]() Now that we cleared that up I do have another question.
They use this term "people of color" in the HR trainings. You know that is linguistically the same as "colored people", while I do personally find the abbreviated "coloreds" derogatory. How is "POC" not a slur by these standards? | ||
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![]() People who are red and red people are linguistically the same. The word color or colored is not different linguistically.
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