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    1.  🐈‏ @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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    2.  🐈‏ @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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    3.  🐈‏ @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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    4.  🐈‏ @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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    5.  🐈‏ @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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    6.  🐈‏ @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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    7.  🐈‏ @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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    8.  🐈‏ @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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    9.  🐈‏ @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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    10.  🐈‏ @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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       🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

      Is society *really* ready to abolish the police?

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        2.  🐈‏ @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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        3.  🐈‏ @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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        4.  🐈‏ @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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        5.  🐈‏ @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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        6.  🐈‏ @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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        7.  🐈‏ @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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        8.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          BT: I feel identity politics is dangerous. It always argues for the small group over the large, claiming any imposition as authoritarianism. Yet any country that spends all its time stressing identities and opposing national identity will inevitably end up divided.

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        9.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          To return to BLM, the problems blacks face are nowadays mostly economical. High black unemployment leads to high black crime, mistreatment by law enforcement naturally goes up, etc.. The problems are rooted in slave history but the problem NOW is economical, not identity.

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        10.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          The solutions aren't going to be based on race. If this isn't understood, the problems not only will not be solved, but may get worse. E.g. affirmative action helps the black middle and upper-middle classes. This makes it feel unfair to white middle and upper-middle families.

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        11.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          This can exacerbate racial tensions but most importantly the black people who need help (the poor) receive no help. It's trying to treat an economic problem wrapped in racial symbolism as a purely racial problem.

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        12.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          New topic: The Coming Election in America and Black Lives Matter

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        13.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Moderator: In the last election, Trump's slogan was to MAGA and make american manufacturing great again, culminating in a win w/ support from the working class in 4 swing states.

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        14.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          With the current anti-racist movement, the democrats have started to play the card of identity politics but Trump has adopted a position tough on BLM. What do you 3 think the impact will be of this movement on the election?

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        15.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          LQ: I've been thinking his chances are slim. In the 1960's the US saw violent protests as well and Nixon won w/ the slogan "law and order". It was surprising since there were anti-war protests in major cities. The 'forgotten people' not seen at the protests were voting for Nixon

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        16.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Identity politics is a dangerous game that can be played by your opponent. In 2016, Trump made use of the power of white identity politics via the KKK. The current BLM movement has also seen moments of violence and destruction which can turn off sympathizers.

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        17.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          The question is how the current movement will make the middle voters lean. A mix of things have happened so it's hard to say if it helps or hurts Trump's chances.

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        18.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Moderator: I agree, I suspect a split in the GOP with some announcing a split w/ Trump either due to coronavirus or handling of BLM. He will probably have trouble taking advantage of the movement.

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        19.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          LQ: I'd add that there has always been a Never Trump faction in the GOP. They launched the lincoln project to oppose his reelection. Trump doesn't really have any part identification and never relied on the support of GOP party elders. His power lies in his electoral base.

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        20.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          WG: We see the democrats working hard to use BLM to win black votes but also worry the movement will get out of hand pushing middle voters to republicans.

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        21.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Trump is always ready to change tactics and doesn't care about support from the middle. Similar to Sanders he relies on voters who identify with him via a make-or-break strategy.

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        22.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          So I agree with LQ that BLM will not necessarily hurt Trump. The typical democratic strategy of appealing to both left and right not might work well in the current moment. Looking indecisive may cost them voters in the middle.

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        23.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Also, for a lot of voters in bad shape, Trump is sort of a father figure. In his rhetoric he speaks for the oppressed and the mistreated. He might not be perfect, but has self confidence and a sense of commitment. With intensifying conflict, he speaks to their psychological needs

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        24.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          BT: Even when Trump won he lost the popular vote and won by razor thin margin. In his 4 years, he has strengthened his base like a talk-show host would do instead of broadening it.

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        25.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Also, in 2016 Hilary was not well-liked to the point that Sander's supported voted for Trump and many democrats and independents just didn't vote. Biden does not inspire the same dislike. His problem is that his voters aren't excited for him.

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        26.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          COVID has had major impact on the US economy, leading Trump to lose a major source of support. For now, his loss looks to be clear. He seems to be trying to copy Nixon, winning over the silent majority via law and order.

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        27.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Though, at the time Nixon was challenging the incumbent while Trump IS the incumbent. BLM also calmed down instead of escalating. The military clearly stood up to his efforts to use the military to shut down demonstrations.

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        28.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          When he took a picture in front of the church w/ a Bible in hand, hoping to gain support from the religious community, his violent dispersal of peaceful protestors was met w/ strong backlash.

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        29.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          Even though in 2016 people said he couldn't win and he did I still think he will lose 2020. Still, he hit on real problems in the US w/ blue collar Americans being unable to keep up w/ globalization, automation, and high tech development even if his solutions sucked.

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        30.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          At the same time, Biden doesn't seem to know what to do either. END

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        31.  🐈‏ @a_yawning_cat 20 Oct 2020

          (Interesting to see how politics is discussed outside the U.S. through a Chinese lens. Though I don't really like political topics in general)

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