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So, all the guy -- a singer of a band called Deerhunter -- said was that he planned on staying the night in town to explore a town called Snoqualmie. And then this whining, stupid, subretard SJW starts claiming he's "culturally appropriating" something from Native Americans by just... visiting a town. Xhe then yelled out "f*** you" because they're all insane.
Anyway, this is too much even for this soyboy beta cuck, who calls xer to the stage so that he can hear xer point. Xhe doesn't have a point, though. Xhe just says that the guy xhe's saying "f*** you" to should do his own research and discover whatever xer point might turn out to be.
In the video, Cox calls the heckler to the front of the stage and lets her voice her concern on the mic. "You’re appropriating Snoqualmie culture," she says. Cox asks her to explain -- "Is there something about North Bend that I should know? I'd like to hear it." -- but she declines. "Why should I, as a person of color, have to tell you about it," she asks to collective booing. "So that I can empathize and relate to your point," Cox responds.
"Ideas are traded between cultures through communication, not by insulting and yelling 'fuck you' at people," Cox says. "I have been marginalized my entire fucking life…marginalized by heteronormative culture, marginalized by socioeconomic situations, marginalized by being differently abled."
"What is your assumption about my life that makes you think that I am somehow privileged or I represent someone appropriating your culture? I believe that you have a very good point that you’re not going to share with me out of arrogance."
"You obviously as a white person, male," she begins. Cox interrupts, "Did you just call me male? I don’t even know that you can assume my gender, my friend."
Of course, the soyboy winds up saying the SJW has a "valid point" that he "want(s) to hear."