you can't. But some ideas are explicitly inappropriate to appropriate. Others maybe aren't. It's complicated.
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So then the "consensual" versus "non-consensual" framing doesn't work.
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And exalting certain people who'd take offense as avatars of an entire culture is itself demeaning.
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If you're saying go ask someone who feels they experience this harm is demeaning, wow. I say: listen.
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I'm saying: within any culture there are people with varying points of view re: hot button social issues.
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And by suggesting that people with one POV are the only representatives of an entire culture, you demean.
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I don't get why that's so confusing.
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No one in this conversation has expressed opposition to "listening."
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And in process accused lots of anti-racist people of being white supremacists. And "liberals", comically.
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you're right, you didn't call anyone either term. I apologize, my bust. But the way it was arranged made it seem like one dialogue.
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Replying to @mtracey
Sorry. Freddie's super unfair response to what I wrote really threw me. I shouldn't have wrapped you up in that sentiment.
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