It is probably not a coincidence that the people who accuse others of 'telling X group what to think/how to feel' are the same people who don't know how to make an argument & don't even seem to think this is the way to address issues.
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It is really important to understand the internal logic of this thinking or, more properly, the premises that underlie it. The premises are nuts but the thinking that derives from them is logical. It's a bizarre way of looking at the world but it is more coherent than it seems.
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And we can't counter it if we dismiss it superficially as identity politics, racism, sexism, hypocrisy, inconsistency because that is understanding the visible symptoms through a rational and universal liberal ethic & they're not doing that.
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We need to convince them they should do that but this won't work if we critique them on rational and universal grounds. They already know they don't do that and have no wish to. We must make them wish to & that requires meeting them where they are.
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