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    1.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      LQ: Yeah, BT makes a good point. I think it's true that in China we aren't sensitive enough to "respecting others." Discrimination is pretty widespread. As a country we've made great progress but there's still much to do.

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    2.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      Back to PC in the west. The term PC has quite a few meanings but it's always been used somewhat pejoratively. While PC culture revolves around virtuous ideals it's also been getting pretty extreme.

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    3.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      Like. How far do they want to go in knocking down all the statues? Some in the group have even distanced themselves, saying "yeah, this is too much, I'm out, you can't wipe away historical memories."

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    4.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      It's a slippery slope to knocking down the statues of all the founding fathers. Still, knowing it's a slippery slope doesn't make it easier to find a stopping point. Should Yale University change its name b/c Elihu Yale was a slave trader?

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    5.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      The Me Too movement is similar. Using today's standards, most public figures and artists of the past would be non-PC. Do we have to clean up all the 'filth and impurity' in human history in order to tell humanity's story?

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    6.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      IMO while these movements embody moral ideas of justice, extreme moralism can produce its opposite and turn into a new kind of fanaticism, arbitrariness, and hypocrisy.

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    7.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      Moderator: PC was supposed to protect the peace. But now it's gone further, with goals of purging history, creating conflict b/c of their coercive tactics.

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    8.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      Is PC even correct? What is America? Historically Europe has been a Christian world and is the basis of nation building in Europe and America. America was once considered a melting pot but now it's not PC anymore. America is no longer anglo-saxon.

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    9.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      Samual Huntington bemoaned how multiculturalism was eating away at america's soul, obscuring national identity. It would slowly go the way of Rome, disappearing after having lost its distinctive spirit. Trump is just a populist, vulgar version of Huntington.

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    10.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      WG: BT and LQ talk about a common 'baseline', I want to discuss 'situation'. In the George Floyd situation, this isn't a debate with a common baseline. Even the word 'matter' in BLM points to a certain urgency, the attitude of a showdown.

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       🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      Given Floyd's dying words "I can't breathe" the phase of reasoning with facts has passed, people are ready to fight. Both sides feel they're the victim and "can't breathe". One out of overbearing PC, the other that it's clear that black are valued less.

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        2.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Even Trevor Noah, who normally serves the role as a social healer, said some controversial stuff. Today, being a centrist who cares about black people but also dislikes PC is awkward. Both sides want to fight instead of understand and insist you pick a side.

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        3.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          That's why it's "black lives matter" and not "all lives matter".

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        4.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          LQ: I think blacks still suffer systemic discrimination. Still, for police brutality, the data tells an unclear picture. Even white people face police brutality, sometimes more. But no one cares as much.

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        5.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          93% of of victims of indiscriminate killings are male, does that mean there's systemic gender bias in police killings? It's hard to make binary sweeping judgements based on this kind of data.

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        6.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          What happened is that the story spread and created the movement before the facts could catch up. So instead of a movement against indiscriminate killings, it's now about race and is exacerbating inter-ethnic tensions.

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        7.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          WG: To follow up on what LQ said about stereotypes, even black people see other black people.

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        8.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          LQ: To clarify, I think that systemic racism is still widespread in the U.S., but its expression is complex. Darker skinned people are more likely to be questioned and searched for example. There's clear statistical evidence for this unlike for indiscriminate killings.

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        9.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          New topic: Identity politics and anti racism movements

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        10.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Moderator: In the face of a black man being choked to death, different generations will have different interpretations of this 'truth'.

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        11.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          In the 19th century this would've been an affront to human life and dignity. In the 20th it would have been the oppression of the proletarian underclass by the dogs of the bourgeoisie. In the 21st it's about whites bullying blacks. civic politics -> class politics -> identity pol

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        12.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          When the cold war ended and strong ideology faded, class and citizen politics faded away as well. The left wing movement began turning into identity politics that stressed cultural identities. feminism, gay liberation, racial equality, etc...

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        13.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Michael Hechter says that democratic systems are about minorities vying for the same rights as the orthodox majority. In essence, identity politics are about rights. What do you 3 think about this?

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        14.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          LQ: Well.. Martin Luther King led his movement based on universal rights, not specific identities. If you believed that everyone should be judged by the same standards, 60 yrs ago you'd be radical, 30 yrs ago you'd be liberal, and today you'd be racist (MLK included!)

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        15.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          If the demands of a group are not universal but specific to the group identity, it increases unity within the group but loses outside allies.

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        16.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Though also, I don't think universalism and particularism are necessarily in conflict if particularism is used to achieve the principle of universality. It'd be weird though. I can't not see the color of ur skin, only pretend to not see it.

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        17.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Radical identity politics goes further, arguing that the past was so bad that universal rights doesn't make up for it and that outsiders can't comprehend how bad it was. These claims can be politically dangerous b/c they absolutize conflict and make it perpetual.

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        18.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          The left traditionally has been about universal rights, whether the goal was democracy, socialism, communism, w/e... Radical identity politics in the U.S. feels more like a goal in of itself, not a way to achieve a goal.

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        19.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          If a group claims to be too special and can't be understood, rational dialogue breaks down. Only force and violence work. This is self defeating as the groups reason for protesting is that they're the weaker group. They can't win when they position themselves as such.

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        20.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          It's probably why MLK valued the power of reason and non-violence. You could argue that Malcom X's violence was a necessity to contrast King's but it still violates the spirit of King and Mandela.

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        21.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          WG: Identity politics isn't leftist. The first you gotta do is prove how important your identity is that that's a very defensive right wing posture. BLM refuses to acknowledge "All Lives Matter" b/c that's a cliche and the discussion would die out.

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        22.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Malcolm X said adding cream to coffee was the scary thing. ALM is this cream. No one will disagree w/ it but it'll put a end to the discussion if accepted. This is why BLM must preserve its pure blackness and refuses to be diluted by cream.

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        23.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Zizek once said "be wary of fake friends as well as enemies". Today's BLM has many fake friends. They stick the ALM band-aid over the wound opened up by Floyd's death. ALM is the opposite of BLM.

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        24.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Still, b/c the coffee is too black its flavor is too strong. Who knows how many in the silent majority are put off by BLM or refuse to have it pushed down their throats. The angry BLM protestors refuse to see this. There's no room for compromise or moving forward together.

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        25.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Is society *really* ready to abolish the police?

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        26.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          LQ: Yep. It's like during COVID if you were saving the elderly and someone shouted All Lives Matter! Still, I worry BLMs radicalism will harm broader cross-racial unity.

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        27.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Iris Young once noted that movements based on universal rights were too abstract and can't triage critical issues. True, but identity movement must still remain open to universal principles.

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        28.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Chantal Mouffe argues that that black movement, women's rights, etc.. should join together to achieve the universal goal of freedom and equality for all. If BLM abandons universal principles it will lack basic arguments of legitimacy

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        29.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Moderator: Identity politics has fragmented the entire political community. A political community can have a plurality of politics but must share a common political culture.

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        30.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          America was initially Anglo-saxon protestant. But as more races and ethnic groups multiplied its national identity is multi-racial, mult-ethnic, resulting the separation of cultural politics and political culture.

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        31.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Identity politics must constrain itself as if its fragmentation breaks the common political culture holding all the diversity together then America will fall apart.

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