I’m sorry I didn’t use different colors when I marked the names out. These comments are between the same two people. It was in a neighborhood group discussing a recent neighborhood-wide survey.
Nobody ever liked the OP’s comments by the way, so I guess the whole area agrees with these enlightening definitions of racism and prejudice.
“Sorry you are wrong, sad”
That’s just the Dunning on the Kruger isn’t it
As @BonesoftheMoon@lemmy.world always says, OP delivers! Both comments are from the person smarter than all of us.
Prejudice is earned
I’m no dictionary but I’m pretty sure this isn’t true by definition.
Maybe? Probably? I think maybe op here was saying we can learn prejudice. Like if a dude with a beard and sport sunglasses rants racist shit at me, then another guy with a beard and shiny orange sunglasses does the same thing, then 2 more bearded guys in John Deere hats and mirrored sunglasses do it, maybe I start getting twitchy around dudes with facial hair and a predilection for expensive eyewear.
Yeah. I think I understand what they were trying to say, but these definitions of theirs just make it more confusing.