traptunderice wrote:
Whatever. The fact that you can't distinguish prejudices from oppression then I'm not having this argument. Being prejudiced towards people you don't know is rational. Being prejudiced towards someone because they are black is irrational.
Actually prejudice to people who look different is logical. If they look different they must be from somewhere else and hence a threat to your turf.
Very animalistic of course and not really applicable in a modern society.
But so many societies are not modern by any stretch of the imagination - they're insular.
traptunderice wrote:
These types of prejudices are constructed. Prejudices towards others is natural; we develop them as children until we recognize others outside our family as trustworthy. But that's fine.
I agree especially when it comes to constructed prejudices in terms of gender or sexuality.
traptunderice wrote:
Conspiracy theories!? Bitch, all I do is social science. Sociology minor and philosophy major! Social values and moral codes? That's my field. Where the fuck do you think I get this shit? Marx, EP Thompson, Weber, Hill Collins, I'm not messing around. This is science.
Actually I've got two degrees: Commerce with majors in finance and international business and Arts with major in Political Science and minors in Sociology and History. We did plenty of Marx, Thompson etc.
The one thing I learned is it's not real science. Real science is predictive (e.g. laws of physics or chemistry). Social sciences are fuzzy theories often based on extremely unrealistic assumptions.
Basically social scientists play in fantasy land outside of the real world.
It's a case of the old Arabic saying: "A dog barks but the caravan moves on."
traptunderice wrote:
Don't equate PC multiculturalism to actual acceptance of difference. GTFO with this notion that attempting to reach a point in society where we respect human beings as human beings is comparable to totalitarianism.
Your definition of acceptance of difference seems to be based on wealth distribution.
traptunderice wrote:
If anything, what you have claimed as showing that you are so free, and this is what you really should respond to because the other points are trivial and you're too ignorant to concede, your freedom founded in your car, decent paying job, total lack of voice in politics insofar as your country wages war across the globe and you have no say in it, that freedom is the same kind of freedom that all of the Oceanians claimed to have in 1984. "I have a home, I have a wife and 2.3 children, all I have to do is upturn my gaze from all the awful things that happen in this world and my country has to be perpetually in the process of conquering the globe so that the wheels stay on the machine and I'm fine with that because we live in Western civilization". Keep your freedom and shove it while I try to undermine it and the civilization that perpetuates it. I want you to feel uncomfortable, I want you to come face to face with the woman who stitches the shirt that rests on your back who won't see her family ever again and hasn't since she was 14 and who will die of some banal sickness which could've been treated but wasn't and was fostered by the awful conditions she lived in cramped with the other workers. You say that's how the world works; I don't want your world. I want to burn it down and give it back to the people who built it in the first place and who you sit atop of each and everyday.
Firstly you don't make me uncomfortable. I always find idealists amusing in a sad kind of way.
Secondly when it comes down to it, my fellow "Oceanians" and I don't give a fuck about others too much.
Some of us pretend to, but then buy clothes made in sweatshops or consumer electronics and cars produced by poorly paid exploited workers in 3rd world countries.
We pretend to be environmental and then drive big gas guzzling SUVs etc. We state we're against war but then don't do anything to voice our concerns.
We don't change our habits for ideals.
We're not oppressed. Quite the opposite. We are liberated and self serving individuals focusing on the most important things in the world: ourselves, our families and our own little worlds.