1/ Example of limits of lived experience: My grandma, through lived experience, is understandable terrified of anti-
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2/ Semitism, and not a fan of the Arab countries Israel has warred with. I think a lot of her views are misguided. I'd
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3/ hate to think I or others couldn't criticize/debate her because we lack her "lived experience"!
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@jessesingal counterpoint: someone might say something that was anti-Semitic that might completely fly over your head. >1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@jessesingal I know that's not super likely, but it's a bad example. A better example would be language a police officer uses toward me. >1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@jessesingal and you may not catch it, having not had a variety of encounters with police while black. Same idea for Yoffe stuff.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@karspearhollow Oh yeah, that's true -- EXACTLY when I *do* think identity matters. But I think Yoffe is a different case
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