No.
I'm certain that you are fully aware that you are constructing a strawman, and are pretending not to understand. You're not that stupid.
What I defined in the list was a habit of taking any comment about a group in power - whites, men, the wealthy - and constructing a strawman response. The strawman
pretends that the original argument was about ALL of the people in the group (an absurd argument), and then handily knocks over this strawman. Strawmen are easy to defeat, because nobody is standing behind them.
Now you're doing the same thing here. You are taking habit #6, which is about the construction of this type of strawman, and
pretending that it's about something else.
No. You're not stupid, so I'll explain for the benefit of the peanut gallery. You already know you're full of shit, but not all those reading know you well enough to understand that about you.
Rule #6 says that, whenever someone makes a statement about a problem with white cops, or white judges, or anything else, you COUNTER that argument by
pretending that the statement was about ALL X. Then you defeat the
strawman argument (an argument which nobody actually made) that ALL X are _____, and claim victory.
This rule DOES NOT APPLY to the following situation:
Mary: Some X are Y.
Keisha: I agree, some X are Y. In fact, I happen to belong to group X, and I can tell you from firsthand experience that some are Y.
The reason that rule #6 does not apply here is that Keisha is not misrepresenting Mary's argument. She is not claiming that Mary said "all x are y," but rather
agreeing that not all x are y. No strawman has been constructed.
Here is another example of a strawman argument:
Don't blame me, I'm not the one that made up the rule that you're not allowed to say Not All White People when someone makes a comment about white people.
And neither am I. I made up no rule. I merely observed that a common tactic on the part of racialists is to deliberately
misrepresent an opponent's comment, and then attack the misrepresentation (strawman). Just as you are doing here.
Thank you for this demonstration of intellectual dishonesty in the service of desperation. You have correctly demonstrated habit #6, which appears to be particularly entrenched in your case. Maybe you should take up smoking instead?