Do we say "You've been corrupted by power. Even though any human would also be corrupted, you're a demon and should be ashamed!"?
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Replying to @Noahpinion @csilverandgold
I basically think our society massively over-relies on individual shaming as opposed to systemic change.
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1) yes, I strongly agree that the solution is systemic change.
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But 2) I think we totally misunderstand this language if we see it solely as a "shaming" tactic for changing white ppl's behavior.
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I think if the goal is to point out that people benefit from unfair systems, calling them "demons" is guaranteed to be misunderstood.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @csilverandgold
This deserves a much much longer response, but I basically feel that the term "racist" has been allowed to mean too many different things.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @csilverandgold
There should be different words for "one who probably benefits from unfair systems" and "one who wants to preserve unfair systems."
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But a third word for "one who perpetuates unfair systems, meaning to or not." Which is what it means here.
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Replying to @csilverandgold
Sure. The problem (IMO) is that we've tried to use one word to describe all these different things, and it's just counterproductive.
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The short counterargument, which also would take a longer response to really explain...
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Is that the purpose of social justice discourse is as much to reflect the worldview/experiences of oppressed people as it is to educate...
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Replying to @csilverandgold @Noahpinion
Privileged people. Probably more the former than the latter. And I think the former is a worthy goal in and of itself.
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I love understanding other people's worldview. It's one of the things I live for, actually. But...this isn't the way to accomplish that.
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