I don't think that's consistently true although sometimes it is. What about when liberals complain about it? I like to study all of those, particularly gender and sexuality. It's getting quite hard to do unless you use an intersectional, cultural constructivist framework,
There isn't one. Racism is a cultural construct although tribalism is innate. I argued this in the Othello essay citing two studies which confirm that race is easily forgotten when you stop talking about it & focus on shared aims. This was problematic, apparently.
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No. I'll show you when the site is back up.
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No-one claims that culture doesn't exist! It is what I study and how people interpreted reality through their own cultural maps. I look at how Englishwomen used the Christian narrative to negotiate autonomy and authority for themselves.
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Of course.
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That is not allowed, you see. We must accept that racism is deeply embedded and will take great unpicking along with dismantling of whiteness. That is the claim of the cultural constructivists around race. But my focus is on gender, anyway.
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Hmm. This takes some unpacking because we're switching from race to racism. It's 1 AM here & I am tired. However, I'd like to discuss this with you, Gabriel (if I may) if we can both commit to being charitable & really trying to understand the other. I'm sure we can. Tomorrow?
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I am in good faith. If you have concerns about this, we could discuss privately with my guarantee to keep conversation private. Above all, I want to build bridges and find common ground. I'm not interested in point scoring. My concerns are sincere.
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Goodnight!
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