2) To 'problematize' could be seen as to make something a problem. & 'unproblematizing' as seeing no problem to exist. @fronxer
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3) Disagreement so often revolves around accusations that someone is making a problem out of nothing or is dismissive of genuine problems
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4) To solve this, what is needed is rigorous analysis of degree of problem but also good to ask yourself 'Could I be un/problematizing?'
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5) And to avoid doing either in reaction. eg, if you feel feminism invents a lot of problems, cld be tempted to deproblematize real ones.
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6) Fronx asked if I cld be coming from the position 'Everything is fine.' Could I? Could they be coming from position 'Everything is awful?'
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7) Trying not to come from either of those position & seek evidence to confirm it seems like the way to discover extent of social justice.
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I'm sure everything is not awful. I have a degree in STEM, have advanced my career in management, and enjoy online gaming in a mixed team
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All this while being (and looking like) lesbian, and a proud non-mother. I don't pretend to live asphyxiated by patriarchy. That's bullshit.
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(Haha thx)
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Don't want ppl thinking you're one of the unreasonable name-callers I get & that they need to defend me by being rude in return!
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