• PhilipTheBucketA
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    15 hours ago

    Your quote marks and your original question sound like you’re really trying hard to find something offensive about the way I am saying it. Good luck! I hope you find some enemies you can be performatively anti-racist against, if that is in fact your goal. If that’s not your goal, then I would modify your language, because you’re making it sound like that’s your goal, and there are better things to be upset about in the modern day than being hyper-vigilant about anything that sounds offensive and then then proudly pointing out to everyone that it’s offensive.

    (Well, I mean yes, the nature of the system is offensive, and I’m aiming to be direct about how it behaves, so in that sense maybe my language is offensive. I think it is extremely clear that the system is meant for Khalil, though, and he’s not Hispanic. He is brown. I said what I said, the way I said it, for a reason.)

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      14 hours ago

      The reason is because I don’t want people scrolling through my comment history taking this out of context and thinking I’m somebody who unironically and unquotatively uses the term «brown people». (Guillemets as a truce, ok?) I won’t deny that it’s performative.

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        13 hours ago

        Ha, fair enough. I won’t say you are wrong about someone doing that. My observation has been:

        1. Lemmy has vanishingly few people who are actually racist/transphobic/in favor of genocide/whatever
        2. Lemmy has a ton of people who are convinced that those people are all over the place, and devote a really substantial amount of mental energy into trying to find something they can misinterpret as being one of those things and then go on the attack (also periodically assuring one another that there are definitely a ton of those people all over the place, and attacking them to each other)

        My advice would be to avoid the places where group 2 likes to congregate, because they tend to be silly places that will give people a distorted view of what’s real after a while.

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          13 hours ago

          I kind of find that (2) is pretty pervasive though. I think it’s one of lemmy’s biggest flaws right now. That’s why I was so careful with the quotes, but I guess it backfired (sorry). Hopefully we can all take a chill pill collectively at some point…