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Which one is more racist?

Is it more racist to:

  • correct someone's grammar/elocution when they are using a stereotypical error

  • NOT correct someone's grammar/elocution because they are using a stereotypical error

  • I've never considered correcting anyone's grammar/elocution


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Dr. Zaus

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Is it more racist to:
Correct someone's grammar/elocution when they are using a stereotypical error
or
NOT to correct someone's grammar/elocution because they are using a stereotypical error
and why?
 
Where's the option for "This poll because it assumes that the person being corrected is of a certain race"?
 
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Go ax da person in da lyberry.

I'll just say this again: "Ax" is actually more correct than "ask."
 
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