A lot of social advice amounts to “round problems down”. Live and let live, turn the other cheek, don’t take things personally, etc. If you avoid escalation, you avoid destructive feedback loops. The concept of microaggressions as endorsed by the modern left does the opposite.
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Replying to @drethelin
hard disagree. being aware of the microaggression pattern allows you to avoid wearing down those around you (which inevitably leads to escalation)
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Replying to @Tipsycaek @drethelin
I don't think you can avoid a thing that can only exist in the bizarre imagination of counterparty. It's like trying to pacify a jealous boyfriend.
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'unintentional rudeness doesn't exist'
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“Unintentional rudeness” is a fundamentally different framework than micro aggressions. The word aggression implies hostile intent
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Replying to @drethelin @adornofthagn and
little things meant to remind people of their place seem hostile to me tbh
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Replying to @chaosprime @drethelin and
i dunno that the microaggresions discourse is good or anything, it'd be a violation of sturgeon's law if a description of a valid and objectionable phenomenon weren't immediately exploded into a swamp of opportunistic dominance maneuvering
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maybe it's just residual loyalty to a family of ideologies that are essentially a country i am expatriate to at this point, but it's hilarious to me that you think the modern right is better
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right between the first line and the second one
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