they didnt have the courage of their conviction to make one or more of them nonwhite its interesting i think that would make it play differently, would feel like an escalation of aggression to the viewer when theyre all white it doesnt come across as race war just culture war https://twitter.com/TheHinduDindu/status/1281004997925273601 …
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The Sacred is anything that is a symbolic representation of human respect. Used well, it allows for strong disagreement that doesn't turn violent. But for about ten years now, the Sacred has been leaking out.
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I don't know what happened exactly. But something broke around 2012. An implicit assumption that kept American culture together. And now the last few bits of Sacred are getting pillaged, and civil violence is reappearing underneath.
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Ordered, ty!
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Could be when things coincides with a certain cultural perspective in some very abstract yet redundant manner.
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Awesome question. Got no answer, but it makes me think of this book on the history of executioners in France. They were pariahs (lived a part, couldn’t touch things at market, only married/reproduced amongst themselves), but also kind of venerated at the same time.
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1. An individual or subgroup establishes in-group cred opposing something actually bad. 2. They are elevated. 3. They and whatever else they advocate are also elevated, sacralized, if they're not stupid too fast, if they graft onto preexisting sacralized.
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