https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/12/adam-serwer-civility/600784/ …pic.twitter.com/Sygr8YJEtP
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I’ve always been on this journey and Twitter has helped me understand my privilege and how to just shut up and listen to others. 

It’s always good to listen but don’t discount your own experience just because of who you are!
The whole story of African-American life
Civility was great -- when everyone in the House and Senate was a white man.
The one that got me was listening to Andrew Sullivan, who less than 10 years ago was a marginalized class talk about how it was a good book. Now that he’s got his, his whiteness takes over.
Andrew has *always* been about his whiteness.
This is the reason for so much pushback against "identity politics". It's not the "politics" part they object to but the "identity". They object to the idea that certain "identities" deserve a voice at all, much less to advocate for their community.
Semi-related, this is why the push to label so many things “basic human rights” is fought tooth & nail: When you start w/ a baseline that ppl deserve house/job etc *regardless* of merit (ie definition of human right) the # of policies actually “debatable” is vanishingly small
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