and we should listen to the people who suffer under it and ACTIVELY try to get it as close to 0 as possible. Not waste time on comparisons.
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The problem with the comparison is it presupposes things aren't 'bad' now because they used to be 'worse', which is an insult to the /1
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This seems to be a projection & not a very reasonable one. Measuring progress tells us how far we have to go too.
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As a general rule, we don't avoid measuring progress for fear it will discourage us. Its often inspiring.
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My fitbit seems to think so, anyway. I think it was a mistake when feminism stopped celebrating advances.
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It motivated & inspired us to keep going. Made us feel our efforts were worthwhile. That we were making a difference
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The whole concept of progress was central to liberalism then but derided & suspicious now. I think that's a shame.
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But different psychologies exist. If you think acknowledging progress wld make you complacent, you're probably right
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Would you say we, as a country, have done enough to help black ppl up to this point? Considering our history?
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I think it is important to have these discussions & to look at whether we're progressing. But then, I'm a progressive
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people who still suffer under racism. I measure this by looking at the gross racial disparities and discussing with black people. /2
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