Also ppl who use standard definition- 'prejudice on grounds of [any] race' usually do so deliberately, not coz haven't read enough sociologyhttps://twitter.com/OlivierLambert/status/887987684337209345 …
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They may or may not know of critical race theory definitions which looks at the issue in terms of systems of power & privilege.
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Even if you think they should look at it this way (and I'd argue 'no' partly coz it leads to justifying some prejudice on grounds of race)
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it's evasive to respond that they're using a word wrongly by using it in its commonly accepted way rather than addressing the objection.
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You can't stop ppl objecting to prejudice on the grounds of race by trying to take away the words they use to do that & avoiding the issue
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Even if you do it in caplocks.
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