Among my friends from college it would be considered normal—almost expected—to date/marry a person of another race, religion, cultural background, etc. But also my friends look like a diversity picture they’d put in a college prospect book, so maybe a bad example, lol.
And of course, we are all fairly social justice-y, not in the “Internet WARRIORS” sense and not all of is in activist sense, but in the sense of sharing basic assumptions about how you’re supposed to relate to people whose experiences you don’t share.
-
-
This is no accident; the norms of liberal toleration that are one wellspring of social justice-ism exist to FACILITATE integration, not prevent it.
Show this thread -
But I do wonder how this kind of social justice ideology that is basically a cultural innovation in response to necessity (to the fact of diversity) relates to revolutionary ideologies and to reactionary ideologies. It is fundamentally liberal in character in some way, I think.
Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.