Really?? I don't know if you remember but when I criticize Latinos, Arabs or any other group I usually use the word "some" meaning "an unspecified amount or number". Do you recall that in my critics? Obviously when the word "some" is used it means not the entire group. I've also said "some" Arab leaders are this and that, etc etc...
As a matter of fact only recently I said in one of my posts that "some" Latinos are F.up in their heads for having to vote for Trump. Maybe I don't always write the word "some" but after all these years of reading my posts you should definitely know by now that I don't mean an entire group.
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If you would allow me to give you some constructive criticism, theone, at times, in your pointing out the exceptions that take the side of the oppressor, you not always make it clear that they are exceptions. In fact, there are times that it sounds like a criticism of the entire group. It gets frustrating, especially if at that moment, the particular group on which you focus is facing a calamity. Your timing and tone of the post that points out these exceptions can be easily interpreted as extremely disrespectful and lacking empathy.
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Same with Argentina, Maestro, the Palestinian community in Argentina although less numerous has held massive, historic demonstrations in Buenos Aires and other cities in Argentina, protesting against the conflict in Gaza since oct 7th despite government "alignment" with Israel. Many of them are also progressive in Argentina. These rallies feature Palestinian flags, placards, and solidarity with Gaza, showcasing a strong, visible community presence there.
I think most ppl in any group fight the good fight only a "minority" within any group are a wicked bunch of uncle toms bastards. And I enjoy highlighting/exposing those ones, the wicked ones. GM enjoys hiding them, and act like they don't exist "especially" if they are Arabs . But if they are Black he'll be very, very quick to post about them in this board and call them "sellouts". LOL
(photo below in Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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