Doesn't this result in minorities within minorities being vilified - see liberal, LGBT & ex-Muslims - & hinder communication between groups?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Hrmm… our minds are very far away from each other today.
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Replying to @fronxer
I am having trouble understanding your position. I think I'd need it explained to me in very clear terms with examples.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @fronxer
I see a need for focus on distinct experiences of groups but not at the cost of its members relating to wider society or being individuals.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
“need for focus on distinct experiences of groups” — I agree. “…its members relating to wider society” — Who ignores that, how?
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Replying to @fronxer
Eg when Crenshaw discourages saying 'I am a person who happens to be black' & saying instead 'I am black'.
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Replying to @fronxer
But if someone doesn't feel that being black is that significant? If they see themselves mostly as part of humanity & an individual?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Then why would they even talk about Blackness and reject its relevance by declaring it an insignificant coincidence?
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Replying to @fronxer
They might find being told it should be significant and they are morally wrong not to make it so more of a problem.
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Tom's thoughts on the matter.https://tomowolade.wordpress.com/2015/06/27/the-racism-of-some-anti-racists/ …
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