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by pasabagi
1485 days ago
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My guess is the only reason why Europe has a more sophisticated discussion about race and racism now than it did in the 50's is because of American influence. I say this as a European. There simply are not the sizeable minorities in europe to push these issues into the public discourse, and as such, without exposure to US culture, most people's views on race tend to be only lightly modified from traditional views, which are extremely racist. |
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But pro-BLM is not the same thing as anti-racism, as I noted.
If you want to write down your values and plaster them at the top of every page of your tech documentation, I'll think that's a bit weird but I guess I'll mostly be fine with it?
But if you distill your advertised values into a single message of support for a political group that is virtually unknown in most of the world, that's more complicated. It makes it harder to understand the message, and it gives it an air of exclusivity, as the real meaning of the message is only understood to a subset of the people who see it.