let's just close this thread before anyone else sees it.


the L's in this story are far too many for a National Holiday.

quoted for History.I'm in a coffee shop right now. A few minutes ago some gay fakkits, including one Indian pet, were jawing off about white supremacy. One of the fakkits kept looking at me like he was guilty of something. Now he could have been looking at me because he's gay, but I think the fact they were discussing white supremacy and talking about "white, off white, etc" people isn't coincidental. Eventually I thought I heard one of them make a joke about the N word. I tried to regain my composure but the fakkit looked at me one last time and I snapped. I asked him (politely) if he needs to use racial slurs in the coffee. He denied using them and his friends jumped to his defense. Now, even though I thought I did hear the N word, I might have been wrong. Still the fact they were discussing those things and periodically looking at me was offputting enough. I told them to leave the coffee shop. They argued for a bit, then left. I whispered "fakkits" underneath my breath as they scurried away. One of them said, "I'm gay!", and I apologized, but not before whispering, "I know".
I think maybe I shouldn't have reacted in the way I did, and I might have enemies of three potential allies. I also talk about controversial things from time to time and I know that's a right, and I wouldn't want anyone intimidating me to silence. In this respect I regret the way I acted and am to repent for my sins. What do you all think?

I'm in a coffee shop right now. A few minutes ago some gay fakkits, including one Indian pet, were jawing off about white supremacy. One of the fakkits kept looking at me like he was guilty of something. Now he could have been looking at me because he's gay, but I think the fact they were discussing white supremacy and talking about "white, off white, etc" people isn't coincidental. Eventually I thought I heard one of them make a joke about the N word. I tried to regain my composure but the fakkit looked at me one last time and I snapped. I asked him (politely) if he needs to use racial slurs in the coffee. He denied using them and his friends jumped to his defense. Now, even though I thought I did hear the N word, I might have been wrong. Still the fact they were discussing those things and periodically looking at me was offputting enough. I told them to leave the coffee shop. They argued for a bit, then left. I whispered "fakkits" underneath my breath as they scurried away. One of them said, "I'm gay!", and I apologized, but not before whispering, "I know".
I think maybe I shouldn't have reacted in the way I did, and I might have enemies of three potential allies. I also talk about controversial things from time to time and I know that's a right, and I wouldn't want anyone intimidating me to silence. In this respect I regret the way I acted and am to repent for my sins. What do you all think?
QftPlease recognize that everyone is not out to get you.
What was itlet's just close this thread before anyone else sees it.



Please recognize that everyone is not out to get you.

@ OP telling them to leave the coffee shop. do you own the place nikka? 