| So considering that "people are not defined by group identity", how do you justify "redistributing resources and position based upon group identity" as right? Sounds a bit unfair and unequal to redistribute someone’s assets and resources due to an equity group identity marker that makes no sense. > Do you understand what the problem is with your approach to argument that I have criticised you for repeatedly? I can definitely be less complex in my explanations and less verbose. The line of thought here seem more effective, I’ll probably repeat that in the future to get past the critical social justice habit of using a Motte and Bailey tactic deceptively. I don’t know if you did it consciously or in error, but the Motte is supposed to be compatible with the Bailey and not something entirely different. I think you fell into the trap of CSJ apologists to rely on redefined common terms that sound more moderate to non-believers, but isn’t. If I redefine “apple” to mean “lemon” that doesn’t make it any less bitter. Do you see this problem in the argument you have been making? |
You have not answered my question.