...perhaps because most social justice folks who *like* that idea are smart, and realize that the idea would sound dystopian to most.
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Replying to @Noahpinion
I mean... I don't think any social justice people have come to that conclusion, but...
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Replying to @csilverandgold
A movement that has to keep its goals hidden because it knows most people would recoil from those goals is not a movement I can join...
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Replying to @Noahpinion
Wait that's not what I'm saying tho. I think some kind of conscious management of difference follows from "race without racism."
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Replying to @csilverandgold @Noahpinion
But I doubt that's a common sentiment among social justice types. I think it flows from the premises tho...
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Replying to @csilverandgold
Right. I like to see things taken to their logical extent, even if it's not realistic, to see how much people like that end goal vision.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @csilverandgold
A movement that has to hide its vision because it knows most people will dislike that vision is not a movement I can be part of.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @csilverandgold
That feels way too much like a sneaky trick. "Let's push for X without people realizing that's where things are going". I don't like it.
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Replying to @Noahpinion
Shrug. I highly doubt it's a conscious deception or anything. And in the meanwhile, your goals are aligned.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @Noahpinion
We gotta get like... several decades down the line before assimilation diverges from "conscious management of difference."
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In terms of policy aims, concrete actions, etc.
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