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by brianmurphy
3489 days ago
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The problem with many political topics is that we already know the conversation and the outcome. 1. Present a new data analysis tool used by police 2. Comment about disproportionately affect minorities 3. Response with FBI data explaining it's because certain minorities commit more crime 4. (devolves into flame fest) ...
n. Complains marginalized people might not read the site n+1. That's their personal choice n+m. (more flame fest) And hence why suggesting the content here stay technical instead of political is the best of several non-perfect choices. |
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It's sort of like saying "oh, I don't see race". Well, everyone else does, and not acknowledging racism is just about as bad as actually being racist. Ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away.
And another analogy, telling people there are more appropriate places to discuss politics is sort of like people telling Black Lives Matter/Colin Kaepernick/etc. to please protest in a more appropriate manner. There's no point in "appropriate" protests and appropriate forums, they are ignored. You have to bring this stuff up in places where people want to ignore it, otherwise nothing will ever change.