Quote Originally Posted by Breakbeat View Post
OP thinks they're doing a service to humanity by labeling what happened to them as 'racist' and looking for sympathy. What they're actually doing is (looking for attention - but I digress) diminishing the impact of actual racist behavior; you know, like genocide, the third reich, racially motivated mass shootings, etc? One belittles those tragedies when one chalks up a dungeon kick to 'racism'. That's actually fairly disgusting.

Get kicked from a group where the other people are of a differing race? Racism. Are you also that person who gets a sales clerk with a bad attitude and different color skin, and chalk that up to 'racism'? Didn't get hired for that job, and the interviewer was of a differing race, so it's 'racism'? Get pulled over for expired tags, and the cops are doing it only because they're racist?

OP, I highly suggest you read an old fable by Aesop called 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. If you understand the moral it will be like the sky opening up for you with sunbeams and the choir singing "Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!". Or, maybe, you won't get it. I suppose there's a fair chance of that, too.

Friggin' racism because you got kicked from a dungeon group. Cry me a river. I hope you never experience actual racism, fellow human. It might make your head spin.
I hope to every god in existence that I'm just reading this wrong. "diminishing the impact of actual racist behavior"? How does that even happen? All those examples you have given actually happen and are just as bad.

Whether its just words between two individuals or some of the events that have happen in the last couple of years. There is no Extremes or different levels of Racism. No level should be acceptable.

As someone who grew up with one of those examples you just so happened to give actually happening to a younger version of me makes it seem like I should of just sucked it up and accepted it.