I've often wondered why liberals don't talk about this kind of privilege:https://twitter.com/weimerica/status/755479880746229760 …
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Replying to @HbdNrx
@weimerica "beautiful at every size" does come very close to talking about this kind of privilege.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @CheshireOcelot @weimerica
that's about the dumbest possible way to talk about it, tbh. Simply a lie.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @weimerica
that's true, but it's a variation on their typical argument "everyone is the same, differences are only due to prejudice"
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allegedly, everyone is beautiful, it's just our cultural conditioning that makes us say otherwise.
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Replying to @CheshireOcelot @weimerica
right. I'd respect an argument of "look, ugly people are clearly discriminated against in every way. Their lives
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are hard. Try to be nicer." or "ugly people with the same SAT scores get much worse jobs but are good workers...
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Look for undervalued uglies when hiring"
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Replying to @HbdNrx
Interestingly, I know a hideously ugly person (think facial deformity) who went anti-white SJW rather than talk about looks.
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Yet it was her looks and people's negative reactions to her looks that were making her life shitty, not the white patriarchy @CheshireOcelot
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Replying to @HbdNrx
interesting; IME most people are polite to the homely, at least to their face, but I'm sure subconscious bias is strong.
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