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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-05-24 06:12 pm

[ SECRET POST #4522 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4522 ⌋

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[The Matrix]


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[Mr Meaty]


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[Roxanne from A Goofy Movie]


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[Arya/Gendry]


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10. [SPOILERS for Dawson's Creek]



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Re: What's your opinion on casual misandry?

[personal profile] philstar22 2019-05-25 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Because I don't think that's the distinction that exists. I think the distinction that exists is between prejudice and discrimination and that racism is a type of discrimination. Because I don't think "individual racism" is a useful concept because what we need to discuss and deal with in terms of racism is the institutions, systems, and cultural power structures. Either an individual person will change their mind or they won't. But it is the power structures that give racism (and sexism) their power and allow them to endure. That's where the real problem is, and by using the term "racism" to describe a black person saying they hate white people (when a black person probably has lots of legitimate reasons to hate white people given actual racism) weakens the term. Focusing on what you call "individual racism" allows people to think that's the problem and to ignore the power structures. So I think making that distinction actively hurts the fight against real racism.