User blog comment:Mr. Totaldramaman/TDL, TDS, TD:TAS, TD101, & TDS Rankings!/@comment-1874924-20110206232620

Expanding on Nalyd's point, bigotry stems more often from ignorance than from malice. For that reason, it is unwise to assume bad motives when confronted with discriminatory statements. As for the statements that MTDM's thought processes leave something to be desired, I would point out that he is one of the wiki's younger users, and critical thinking is not something people do instinctively--it's a learned skill like any other.

The nature of prejudice, coincidentally, is a topic I address at some length in my TDI remake, because it is relevant to the reasons why Ezekiel doesn't get voted off for his sexist remarks during the first challenge. I hadn't originally planned to preview this particular scene, but now I'm thinking that I should.

Today.

With apologies to MTDM for hijacking the discussion, what do you guys say? Should I or shouldn't I?