What are you talking about? Like, literally. In which way did "wokeness" cause this, and how did you find it rational to jump from an observation about a particular situation to a general position that seems both racist and misogynist?
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No measures are too strong against outsiders - or better to say "heretics" - deplatforming, loss of employment, death by mob, nothing is out of bounds. This axiom is false.
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This ties into the second problem - since their axiom is always "racism did it" the more power they gain, the more power they need because racism *didn't* do it and things don't get any better. This leads to a spiral ending in massive bloodshed.
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I mean, that's a reasonable concern. I agree systems sealed against refutation are dangerous. That is a risk for any movement; I would also be concerned if I was seriously worried about this risk in the social justice movement. I just am not currently.
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What I personally want is social reform because I think it will improve people's quality of life -- from a utilitarian perspective. It will in many cases remove roadblocks. Let as many people as possible thrive, whatever their capacities. Let's give them a fair chance.
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