RE: The United States of inclusivity
December 7, 2020 at 11:44 am
(This post was last modified: December 7, 2020 at 12:07 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
You're gonna have to do better than that, or you've just flat out lost me. It's not clear how wearing a scarf on your head would make your mere existence antithetical to any position on anything.
On the other item - you have a fear that showing too many inclusivity movies will lead to more crimes or more rapes...and/or this example is somehow related to what we've been talking about or specifically to the example of the woman we've been discussing? If we're worried that fears over race relations will lead to injustice - then the problem is the circumstance which creates that worry - those race relations...not inclusivity...the thing that would solve that very problem.
-If I could be so bold...is what you're trying to express the idea that a minority of relatively low quality can get away with being a bad advocate-for-x because of low expectations held by the majority? Nothing specific to movies or hijabs or positively valuing inclusivity for it's own sake.
Here again inclusivity is a solution. Contact (real and imagined) tells us that whatever we thought of a minority group...for whatever reason....whether that be low or high expectations...the reality is that they're average, just like us.
On the other item - you have a fear that showing too many inclusivity movies will lead to more crimes or more rapes...and/or this example is somehow related to what we've been talking about or specifically to the example of the woman we've been discussing? If we're worried that fears over race relations will lead to injustice - then the problem is the circumstance which creates that worry - those race relations...not inclusivity...the thing that would solve that very problem.
-If I could be so bold...is what you're trying to express the idea that a minority of relatively low quality can get away with being a bad advocate-for-x because of low expectations held by the majority? Nothing specific to movies or hijabs or positively valuing inclusivity for it's own sake.
Here again inclusivity is a solution. Contact (real and imagined) tells us that whatever we thought of a minority group...for whatever reason....whether that be low or high expectations...the reality is that they're average, just like us.
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