Thread: It comes up often on Twitter and emails in academia, holding up flags to indicate diversity is inherently problematic for some of
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valid view, you make me think; never liked labels for they're constrictive limitations so, why would I like flags? Don't they do the same?
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Yet there is something to the bonding effect it undeniably has on particular movements...




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Flags for movements that aren't ethnonationalist are not what I'm talking about. Also labels are extremely useful.
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I read again & understand. As labels go I'm sure my difficulty comes from own confusion had in labeling self!
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Often the lack of finding appropriate labels is exactly cos whatever underprivileged group/label you are thinking of where not allowed to
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develop their own vocabulary/labels.
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*where = were
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Eddie Izzard's generally a good note to end on imo.
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In my home country flags aren't seen benevolently in general
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