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Actually, I said the "racist behavior". I didn't call her or them racist specifically, but it certainly falls under a similar category. I wonder how far of a jump would it be to start walking around, calling each other the "n" word to be "in character"? It's beginning of racist behavior. It would bother me equally if someone wore geisha makeup, or walked around holding the corners of their eyes up. It would bother me equally if someone black started "imitating" a Caucasian for kicks. It all falls under the same category of insensitive, but we cannot shy away from the fact that it is, in fact, racist BEHAVIOR.
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