Personality disorders are INCREDIBLY stigma-laden and even if you think their use to chop up and categorize the human race is completely accurate, the WAY THEY ARE DIAGNOSED is similarly incredibly stigma-laden
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BlackHumor712 and
And when this stuff filters down to the pop psychology breezy-advice-column level and it comes out blatantly gendered -- "Yeah okay so NPD basically means a bad boyfriend and BPD means a bad girlfriend" -- you should be side-eyeing it really hard
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BlackHumor712 and
The most important human quality is Empathy and therefor those who lack Empathy are not fully human
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Replying to @Cybren @BlackHumor712 and
I remain constantly kind of in awe that the irony of the Voight-Kampff test in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?/Blade Runner isn't even *that deep* but it's still apparently too deep for half the fans to actually get it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
Like the whole point is this ridiculous test is the most monstrous imaginable hypocrisy Hooking someone up to all these instruments and shit to measure their capacity for "empathy" in order to ruthlessly eliminate anyone who doesn't meet the threshold
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
You, the human giving the test, being willing to SHOOT THEM DEAD if they don't feel bad enough about not helping some completely imaginary hypothetical turtle on its back on some completely imaginary hypothetical road
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
(I think the movie kind of gives us the implication the test is just bullshit, they're lying to us about how likely a "real" human would be to pass it either, and it's just an excuse to oppress replicants like the literacy tests used to uphold Jim Crow)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
(The original Dick novel I think had a slightly deeper take This is a real distinction that the test is really searching But it's a bad, meaningless one The "empathy" the "real humans" have is just this cultural tic they've forcibly, performatively ingrained into themselves)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
(The humans on Earth, unlike the andys in space, are obsessed with Earth-that-was Their religion, Mercerism, forces them to meditate endlessly on how bad they feel about all the real animals going extinct long ago and performing contrition and "empathy")
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
Not all the animals are extinct. A few survive, kept as pets, but they are extremely expensive and rare.
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Yeah but the one animal (other than the spider) we're meant to think is real just turns out to be a higher-quality fake
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Cybren and
There’s a real cat that dies near the start of the book. There’s also a real squirrel mentioned.
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