Those who think “selective ignorance of bigotry” justifies bigotry are the problem.https://twitter.com/sbchandar/status/938995485544660992 …
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Replying to @acorn
Agreed. It certainly doesn't justify. But such selective ignorance becomes part of the problem and not solution tho. If you notice it has got a numbing effect right now
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Replying to @sbchandar
This business of “selective ignorance” is manufactured by bigots to breed resentment. Who is “selectively ignoring”? Plus, why should selectivity in the causes you take up somehow wrong? E
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Replying to @acorn @sbchandar
You give lectures on game theory in international relations right? Well this is much simpler. Figure it out.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_ @sbchandar
If you listen to those lectures you’ll realise that there is a profound difference between international & domestic politics. Figure it out, if you can.
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Replying to @acorn @sbchandar
Here's a hint: Similar crackup is happening all over the Western world. India is not even a unitary, strong state that has ever provided uniform justice, and has laws treating ppl differently by community membership.
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Use the same disinterested eye here as you do in the IR world. Remove your blinkers.
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