Catherine Pugh, Esq.
2 min readSep 11, 2020

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You’re pretty cute when you’re irrational. LOL. You were doing so well too. But Darlin, no one who opens with “racist pile of crap,” “reek of ugliness and viciousness,” “approach is plain stupid,” “opponent easily crush you, court your own premature death” is looking for a discussion. <shrug>

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If you insist, I will recap my responses:

The problems of race in America will only be solved when [so, so, so many other words] Chris, sssshhhh. No, no, shh, shh, shhhhhhhhhh. It’s OK. As I said, “. . . you don’t know how to cure racism.”

You are peddling the opposite of this, arguing for division and antipathy. “[Y]ou don’t bother me, I don’t bother you.” Yeah, I totally see what you mean. My bad.

Did I mention that no one who opens with “racist pile of crap,” “reek of ugliness and viciousness,” “approach is plain stupid,” “opponent easily crush you, court your own premature death” is looking for a discussion.

In this, you are just as bad as the Ku Klux Klan. Got it. Thanks.

Reason, not anger, is your best hope. Same. Thanks.

Wait — not sure I was clear here— no one who opens with “racist pile of crap,” “reek of ugliness and viciousness,” “approach is plain stupid,” “opponent easily crush you, court your own premature death” is looking for a discussion.

Try to get control of your emotions and THINK. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahah! Your fingers break when you type that?

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You came to me as a child, I treated you as a child. If you want to be taken seriously, act like a serious person.

Start here. (1) walk back all this toddler-eqs conduct, (2) engage me as an adult, and (3) answer this:

But your anger betrays your purpose. That so? What’s my purpose, Chris?

You do that, we’ll talk. You don’t, I can just keep changing your diapers. Your call, son.

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Catherine Pugh, Esq.
Catherine Pugh, Esq.

Written by Catherine Pugh, Esq.

Private Counsel. Former DOJ-CRT, Special Litigation Section, Public Defender; Adjunct Professor (law & undergrad). Developed Race & Law course.

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