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by zozbot234
1596 days ago
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> in general hail from the cultural roots that made Ulysses subversive. I don't buy this. I think you're really underestimating what it means for something to be genuinely subversive. It does not mean following fads, it means making an effort to make you aware of something worth knowing about the world, the human condition etc., even at the cost of making you feel deeply uncomfortable about it. For all the controversy about it, one can at least make a colorable argument that the "filth and obscenity" in that one section of Ulysses managed to do that. But pronouns? They're just the silly creed of a new woke religion. They tell you nothing except how self-centered young folks can be these days, and it's not like we weren't aware of that already. The best thing about pronouns is that everyone gets to pick their favorite. |
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