Whenever anyone says anything that might be taken as bad about someone with a bit darker skin,

I agree. Saying something bad about someone with a bit darker skin isn't racism. I didn't call it such either. I called it "extreme rudeness". This makes your argument moot.

The implied racism comes from when he supposed that the OP must be Indian. So what was his point? I interpreted the point as being something along the lines of "no wonder he's lazy" or "no wonder he's stupid", and that would be racism. I'd be glad to hear alternate interpretations.

Anyway, it was put to vote, and it seems PerlMonks agrees. (I suppose it's not clear what exactly they agree with.)


In reply to Re^2: Reaped: Re: fork usage by ikegami
in thread fork usage by Anonymous Monk

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