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by mythrwy
2606 days ago
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You may think what you are saying is "true" but I challenge you to find counterexamples yourself. I believe you will find plenty which negate what you are saying. It's too simple of a narrative and lacks real world nuance. Also perhaps think about what being a "radical" entails. In short, don't be exactly what the studies in the parent article found. |
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No, there are no serious counterexamples to the claim "allowing women the vote improved society and made it fairer", nor to "ending official, normalized white supremacy improved society and made it fairer." These outcomes were mainstreamed only after appearing as left radical ideas, a plain fact that weak, doltish centrists don't wish to admit, believing as they do in "incrementalism" and "nuance", which in the context of historic change served only as codewords for "abetting and protecting the status quo, no matter how unjust".