The funny inverse of the "Paradox of Tolerance" is the paradox of someone telling you "you can't say that, that's their free speech" when you say that someone is terrible and offensive and you recommend not listening to them anymore.
As if the free speech thing somehow didn't extend to you criticizing them or saying "hey tune those people out"
So absurd and barely thought through of an argument
My Take: Too far to walk to from the strip, in an odd neighborhood (mostly employee parking lots and adminstration buildings). LED TV screens aren't interesting anymore.
As for advertising, you can't see it from the strip unless you're looking for it, and then it's too far away for that "wow" attention grabber. And not that impressive during the day.
https://lasvegassun.com/news/2023/nov/08/las-vegas-sphere-reports-984-million-loss-cfo-quit//
'Racist' is a word that is so demonized it almost doesn't have any meaning anymore.
As such, people that have problems with the way they interact with minorities or people from different ethnic groups sometimes retreat into a deep, deep denial about these problems.
racist = bad person
I = good person
Therefore,
I =/= racist
@mariemarm Haha! Same. I don't want to think about this "nang" vs "ng" debate anymore.
As long as we understood each other, that's good. Hehehe
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