RA89
23rd May 2015, 01:13
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IMO
The girl is entitled to date who she wants. Saying "no Indians" doesn't sit right with me though, but is it wrong for her to be honest? Does it matter that she herself is Indian?
The Indian guy came across as butthurt and very creepy at the end. Is it fair to say he was discriminated against? I'd lean towards no realistically since relationships/sex is a very personal thing. But by definition I'd lean towards yes.
I think if the white guy wanted to let her know what it felt like he could have just messaged it on Tinder or whatever rather than have her come out. That's if the "lesson" was even justified. I got the impression the vid was more about his ego - being able to get the interest of a girl only to disregard her - than any kind of social justice.
What do you guys think?
IMO
The girl is entitled to date who she wants. Saying "no Indians" doesn't sit right with me though, but is it wrong for her to be honest? Does it matter that she herself is Indian?
The Indian guy came across as butthurt and very creepy at the end. Is it fair to say he was discriminated against? I'd lean towards no realistically since relationships/sex is a very personal thing. But by definition I'd lean towards yes.
I think if the white guy wanted to let her know what it felt like he could have just messaged it on Tinder or whatever rather than have her come out. That's if the "lesson" was even justified. I got the impression the vid was more about his ego - being able to get the interest of a girl only to disregard her - than any kind of social justice.
What do you guys think?