Nightfly67 wrote:I'm not confusing anything really. It's a simple fact that most black people talk a certain way.
First, don't think that using the word "most" exempts what you said from being a stereotype in addition to being an anecdotal fallacy. Second, can you tell me where I can find this fact in my anthropology textbook?
Nightfly67 wrote:If I hear a white person talking like the MyPlayer voices, I will say that that white person talks like a black person. If a black person talks like Hispanic person, I will say that that black person talks like a Hispanic person. Nothing racial about that at all, unless you like to pull out the race card for everything.
Recap: you literally mentioned race in both of those scenarios then said there's nothing racial about this. You also are saying that I am pulling out the race card because of something you explicitly said about race. Just want to get this clear.
Nightfly67 wrote:Your second point is quite racially motivated.
You say that as if this discussion is not about race.