Often on 3fc, people discuss whether insulting and rude behaviour should be challenged or if we should sort of let it slide. What do people here think about the kind of comment that isn't pointed or directed, but reveals sinister assumptions? One time some people were discussing the Gulf War, and this guy made a casual comment about 'the Iraqis' deserving a good 'kicking' or something to that effect. I happen to be of Iraqi origin, and look it - but I guess he didn't know that...he probably thinks all Iraqis have 'brown' skin or something

. I let it slide. Then the other day I was in the bar with a gay friend, and the person next to us laughingly used the word 'F*****T'. I'm not going to type that word, it's too horrible. It was not directed at my friend. I don't think this person would consider themself a homophobe, as I don't think the other person would consider themself a racist. But, seeing as we live in a society where these ideas seem to be festering right below the surface, do you think it is our duty to call people up on them? Or is it not worth the agro?
