that's not about privilege. It's about propriety
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @HeerJeet
propriety?? You realize that BLM were invited to Pride as honoured guests? Maybe it's courteous to ensure that Pride
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is a safe place for honoured guests? Maybe guests asking you to think about that for 20 mins isn't bullying?
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is have sympathy for that argument had they said "we won't show up & we protest you unless ..."
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instead, they Saud "you don't march at all except on our terms" - that's bullying. Period.
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @HeerJeet
oh yeah, they kettled all those marchers and ruined the march... Except that didn't happen. 20. Minute. Delay.
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because. The. Marchers. Capitulated.
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @OMum22
Capitulated implies that BLM request was illegitimate.It wasn't.
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no. It implies there was no request at all, just a demand.
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And the legitimacy of it is irrelevant to the legitimacy of the tactic
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You think principles you are exposing are neutral. They are not. They serve an interest.
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morality abides regardless of what you think it serves
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @OMum22
Rejecting the right of the marginalized to protest is not morality. It is self-interest of the powerful.
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