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I've been on both sides of this, so don't preach to me with your bullshit lines in the sand us vs them mentality.
However, much you may think this to be the case, you're wrong.
If someone wants to call a person out for saying it's wrong to say faggot for example - I don't give a shit if they're straight or not. They're speaking sense, and they have the right to tell the gay person claiming it's okay that they're wrong.
If that's oppressive and silencing then stick a red arm band on me and put me in some hugo boss.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-20 04:13 am (UTC)(link)It is not about you and your feelings and by trying to tell minorities how they SHOULD be acting you ARE making it about you and you ARE fucking silencing and oppressing us. Let us decide for OURSELVES what to do.
An ally's role is not to lecture minorities about what you THINK they should do, it is to support them and let them speak for themselves.
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The complete retreat into subjectivity and freedom from any value judgement, by anyone not you.
Well no man is an island, and if another non-straight man thinks it's okay to tell all his straight friends to use faggot and people are just being babies if they disagree (personal example) then I would be perfectly happy to have an ally come in and tell him that's not acceptable - because shockingly, that isn't acceptable, and his actions don't just affect himself.
Which brings me back to my earlier analogy. A man telling a pro-life woman that she is wrong, is that oppressing and silencing? To obvious answer seems to highlight the self evident flaw in the argument you;re making here.
p.s. what is with the way all you people type in all caps and italics. It legitimately makes you come off as a nutter.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-20 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)I think you've confused the meaning of 'choice' there. Choice means letting someone pick between, you know, choices. Not "Your only option is to pick A or B, but you can't pick A"
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A man telling a woman supporting pro-life legislation, as part of her overall pro-life beliefs that she is wrong.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-20 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
I mean there's very little actually substance to your responses here bar vague 'support (which would entail what precisely?) but never try to enlighten someone because that's like bad and oppression man'.
I find the way you react to this supposed imposition, and the selfish motives you attribute to be telling of your quite frankly hysterical approach.
I've seen it a lot in the queer sphere, and among other people with various disabilities, but it's tremendously regressive and stunts personal growth.
You should also try to drop the constant approach of me as the patronising ally, because I'm speaking from the perspective of the oppressed group, and seeing other people with the same condition buying into this exact brand of unhelpful bullshit. If someone wants to tell me I'm wrong or what I should do (as they have) I'm perfectly willing to accept that regardless of what background or privilege they're coming from - I'd just tell them why the perspective they're taking is wrong, and if it's not take it on, or at least have it influence my approach to the issue at hand.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-20 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2012-11-20 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)You are no "ally" of mine, or any minority out there.
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And surely I have absolutely no experience what it's like to be a disenfranchised minority. After all certainly sexuality, physical disability, mental disorder, and learning difficulties don't fall into that category.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-20 05:11 am (UTC)(link)Except they're really not. Deciding what's 'okay' for a minority to be offended by, and what isn't, is just as condescending and oppressive as the opposite. The difference is that what you're doing is a 'No, no, it's okay. I know what's ~really~ best for you!' way, which treats the minority like children who can't decide for themselves.
And I've also been on both sides of this - including being in the receiving end of the 'You can't say you're okay with people using that word!!!1!' bullshit.
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(Anonymous) 2012-11-20 02:32 pm (UTC)(link)