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Re: Things you think the world would be better off without
(Anonymous) 2016-09-09 03:24 am (UTC)(link)True, so true. I do wonder how much of it is and how much is willful ignorance and how much is a failing on part of the North American education system. I mean, a lot of people complain that American and Canadian schools don't focus enough on atrocities committed by the American and Canadian governments, especially against our indigenous populations, but seems like they don't really focus much on atrocities committed by non-European countries in general. I've met a disturbing number of university-educated adults (from both American and Canada) who had never heard of the Rape of Nanking, or the Farhud, or the Armenian genocide, and even some relatively recent events like the Rwandan genocide.
It's fucking scary how widespread this sort of ignorance is, but it also explains all the people on tumblr who unironically reblog posts saying shit like "the world would be better if there was no europe/white ppl then all the poc would live in peace and harmony uwu"
Re: Things you think the world would be better off without
(Anonymous) 2016-09-09 03:42 am (UTC)(link)The solution to addressing a power imbalance isn't to get rid of the stronger party immediately and suddenly, it's to empower other people more and/or change the status quo.
It's like, was the Cold War good? Arguably no, but the END of it resulted in a huge spike in OPEN war and escalation of conflicts that had previously not happened due to the two big powers metaphorically sitting on people. Removing those power players just meant all the smaller ones had free rein to go after each other instead without worrying about intervention or escalating international tensions since it'd be a 'domestic issue' or 'civil war' (see: Srebrenica massacre, also Rwanda and endless debates over what constituted a humanitarian crisis, etc.).
Re: Things you think the world would be better off without
(Anonymous) 2016-09-09 04:09 am (UTC)(link)"The solution to addressing a power imbalance isn't to get rid of the stronger party immediately and suddenly, it's to empower other people more and/or change the status quo."
^ This, I would argue, is the most reasonable position to take, but changing the status quo requires mass organized effort by people who actually know what they're doing and have a good grasp of how the world works. Unfortunately, that's something that seems to be beyond the scope of a lot of modern social activism - or at least, what passes for "activism" on the internet. It's much easier to make cutesy historically inaccurate posts on your blog that inadvertently glorify non-western imperialism and ignore the political realities of, uh, everywhere outside North America & western Europe I guess.
Re: Things you think the world would be better off without
(Anonymous) 2016-09-09 04:52 am (UTC)(link)But the thing is big changes are sort of... not something that 'us as individuals' can somehow enact, and it's a little pompous-seeming to me to feel that way. In the West you've got the whole 'MY PERSONAL CHOICES WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE' thing like, don't like the practices of this store? BOYCOTT!!! IT!! but in poorer areas or places with less access to things that's simply not an option when there is only so much available. So the attitude towards changing things is less 'I WILL DO THE THING, FOR THE POOR PEOPLES' and more - slow, I guess. Or accepting the fact that it's going to always be a work in progress.
Not being able to make things better by yourself sucks especially when you think you know what the problem is, and that is a sad thing, sort of. It's nice people are trying, but it'd also be nice if they didn't castigate people for not feeling like jumping on board sometimes.
Re: Things you think the world would be better off without
(Anonymous) 2016-09-09 03:49 am (UTC)(link)Re: Things you think the world would be better off without
(Anonymous) 2016-09-09 04:17 am (UTC)(link)Seriously though, this is a problem. No wonder the world is so fucked.