Some responses to this exemplify a particular disagreement pattern I've been trying to articulate for some time. Someone complains about open disdain for white men, to which someone else responds, sarcastically, that white men "have it so tough" or something to that effect. ->https://twitter.com/sullydish/status/1012711850788753409 …
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the natural conclusion of identity politics is exactly this. defining person's worth by the "what" of them instead of the "who" of them is a seriously bad idea but it's now the mainstream discourse framing of politics and culture.
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Yes, I think identity politics may be the result of conflating disadvantage and condition.
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