I think the idea that we can't use broad political categories of people affected by certain things will take us to not-great places.
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2/ This is a trend among progressives, at least online. That any statement that excludes anyone for any reason is problematic. This is
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3/ a trillion-percent unworkable approach to politics and movement-building, and there is a reason actions which take this approach, like
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4/ WeAreTheLeft, collapse into embarrassing dumpster fires of acrimony and dysfunction.
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everyone argues like gg now. People take this to mean you're literally saying they're the same people, which is in itself a
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gater style argument because in most cases that is obviously not what the person is saying nor would anyone believe that
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the whole "I win because you violated specious technicality X" and the understanding that neither party buys this
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internet arguing is grim and getting grimmer
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