IM GLAD YOU ASKED JEEThttps://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/978814404379553792 …
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And I'm not honestly sure that discussion would make people better off net. Devil's advocate: intellectually dishonest diversity efforts might be some kind second- or third-best outcome, some kind of Cowen-esque creative ambiguity that lets us keep civil conflict at bay . . .
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. . . until a better solution presents itself. I don't believe any of this strongly but my gut at least is that there are lots of tacit compromises at work, and we'll never know quite what they are because part of the truce is that you don't talk openly about the truce.
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so in other words you have to be actually John McWhorter to even discuss it, and even then it's tricky
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I think that's true. Another possibility/angle/something: there's lots of hostility about this because any attempt at discussion is seen (correctly?) as an attempt to renegotiate the terms of the truce.
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the truce is already broken though. we have an explicit racist in the white house and a moral panic where blues reflexively call their opponents bigots/racists on a hair trigger.
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it's fraying for sure, possibly not broken? I'm not sure what broken would look like I guess possibly Trump-as-explicit racist is overblown (?), I would guess as a matter of pushing policy he's not so bad compared to most Presidents. maybe Bush II was a lot better actually(!)
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as a matter of pushing policy he's trying to build a border wall and expel brown people with ambiguous immigration status. I'll grant you that he has merely consented to Red congress expected defunding of social welfare programs, and has not pushed that especially aggressively.
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what I think a red attack on the truce would look like: 1. aggressively attacking affirmative action + diversity social programs 2. aggressively attacking employment protections (even if in practice they're ineffective) 3. aggressively cutting social welfare (?) . . .
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