Ah yes, the nuance of saying: “I’m not personally murdering Trans women of color. Trans women of color need to stop discussing this murder problem.”https://twitter.com/NuanceBro/status/1289253459070337024 …
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Replying to @RationalDis
I literally said call out the killers. Not sure in what world that means stop talking. Sounds like more talking
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Replying to @NuanceBro
It’s not an issue of “Name the specific people who have murdered Trans women” They are talking about systems & social attitudes Or is that too nuanced for you to wrap your head around?
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Replying to @RationalDis
Are systems and social attitudes equally distributed across society? Or are some communities and sections of society more likely to harbor violent anti-trans attitudes and carry out those murders?
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Replying to @NuanceBro
Oh, I guess we shouldn’t have talked about why racism is bad because the South was more likely to have segregation. Again, it isn’t useful to take the focus down to the level of “just deal with the individuals”, which is what you pivoted to
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Replying to @RationalDis
South isnt an individual. It's perfectly valid to focus on and address where racism is worse. I've even addressed for example how white political views in Southern counties in the U.S are still correlated based on the proportion of slaves that were present in those counties
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Replying to @NuanceBro
Cool, I agree. The south isn’t an individual just like communities aren’t individuals. I didn’t expect you to agree with me so fast
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Replying to @RationalDis
Ummm... this has been my point from the beginning which you were disagreeing with....
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Your argument is to just focus on individuals who killed Tran women
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