It fits within the radlib ideology. If you look at the way transgenderism developed, it's turned into this neo-gnostic idea of the self that is completely immaterial and divorced from any sort of genetic or memetic influence, thrown into the universe rather than embedded in it.
You see this with trannies bitching about not having consented to puberty and things like that. Their view on race is that it is not the person that is black/brown/whatever. It's the cruel world that imposes blackness/browness/whatever upon them, i.e. they are racialized rather actually having a characteristic.
It gets confusing because radlibs are in a coalition with people that have a more essentialist view of identity, lack the black people who think melanin gives them superpowers.
They say that in Canada all the time. It's kind of like "People of Color" in the sense that it's trying to group together people who want nothing to do with one another. In the American case, People of color is supposed to lump East Asians with blacks and Mestizos; in Canada's case they want to lump together blacks and Pakistanis and what we might call Native Americans
New white exclusionary euphemism just dropped
It sounds… Really, really bad.
Talk about “dehumanizing rhetoric”, smh.
Which, as I said, is what makes this feel like it wasn’t written by, or perhaps even for, human beings, lol…
It fits within the radlib ideology. If you look at the way transgenderism developed, it's turned into this neo-gnostic idea of the self that is completely immaterial and divorced from any sort of genetic or memetic influence, thrown into the universe rather than embedded in it.
You see this with trannies bitching about not having consented to puberty and things like that. Their view on race is that it is not the person that is black/brown/whatever. It's the cruel world that imposes blackness/browness/whatever upon them, i.e. they are racialized rather actually having a characteristic.
It gets confusing because radlibs are in a coalition with people that have a more essentialist view of identity, lack the black people who think melanin gives them superpowers.
They say that in Canada all the time. It's kind of like "People of Color" in the sense that it's trying to group together people who want nothing to do with one another. In the American case, People of color is supposed to lump East Asians with blacks and Mestizos; in Canada's case they want to lump together blacks and Pakistanis and what we might call Native Americans