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by anm89
2105 days ago
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I've seen this explicitly espoused on many occasions by many people that only the inclusion of certain groups that are marginalized is meaningful for inclusivity and that explicitly excluding groups not perceived to be marginalized is not damaging to inclusivity and the final determination on this is based on the subjective opinion of whoever is talking meaning that many people who agree on the premise disagree on what meaningful inclusion means at the implementation level. They all seem to agree that the consequences to people who don't agree with their vision should be severe. This would certainly not conform to most previous definitions of inclusivity. |
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