TigressFL
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ORIGINAL: MasterFireMaam Bigotry is an element of society as a whole. We are simply a microcosm of that society. It bothers me here as much as it bothers me elsewhere. I am very turned off by those who want to serve me because I am a "Superior Female" or white. Master Fire I agree completely. The fact of the matter is that, those that are into BDSM or "the lifestyle" or "this thing we do" are simply part of the world's general population. We are no better or worse. We are people within general society that come together as a result of "one or more common factors". Just like the people that join groups for quilting or NASCAR or any other type of gathering of people that share some common factor. Chances are if the person is a "supremacist" (or racist or sexist, etc) before they got involved with BDSM they will be one after they get involved. Some were not, however, as a direct result of having exposure they adopt that way of thinking by choice. From my experience supremacy (female or male), racism, sexism, etc. are no more or less accepted within the BDSM public scene as they are accepted in general population. Those that share those mindsets tend to "cling together" and those that do not tend to "cling together". A supremacist, racists, etc. would NOT be accepted in any of the groups of friends I have either BDSM related or not. Not only would I NOT tolerate it, no one I choose to associate with would tolerate it either. I have experienced sexism within the BDSM public scene where a male Dom treated me as a submissive simply because I am a female, however, they simple have no meaning to me. I will not and do not associate with people of that mindset and I will not tolerate that behavior plain and simple, as they will be left standing their talking to themselves after I have told them what I think about their mindset. Male or female, it makes no difference. The fact that there are people that are bigots, racists, supremacist, etc. in the world and the BDSM realm does not shock me in the least, as people are people. What matters is how I handle it. If confronted with a racist, etc. I must stand my ground. I must let them know that it is “not ok” with me. If I simply blow it off and ignore it then I am simply enabling them to continue behavior around me that I find offensive and ignorant. It is one thing for them to spout that type of mindset within their own “personal relationships”, however, when expressed or shown publicly to or towards someone they asking to be agreed or disagreed with. I am not going to agree. Someone once said, “Evil prevails when good men do nothing”. I certainly agree with this statement. I do not think I or anyone can “change the world”, however, I do think by not tolerating that behavior within our own personal space, it does send a clear message to those that may invade it. All we can do is not tolerate it “one person at a time”. This includes watching carefully for whom we vote for. Tigress~FL
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