Jamshyd
Bluelight Crew
God forbid we do, as I'm now automatically a racist by suggesting we talk about it, right?
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Problem a. western society is so overburdened with post-war guilt that not only has it sanitized all conceptions of race, but also stigmatized any discussion thereof that doesn't involve sanitation.
Problem b. despite the above, people continue to use the "we" tongue. This happens even in corporations - one hears another talk in the "we" tongue to describe the corporation. Nationalism is as fashionable as ever, and people are at an almost dangerous scramble to define and redefine their collective identity.
Problem c. how, then, does one reconcile the movement to sanitize the discourse from racial references with the equally mushrooming movement to increase the amount of "we"'s?
What I say: If you say "we", then you are giving the other permission to generalize you in their discourse. A society which is built on, and breeds, collectivism has opened itself up to racial discourse. An individual that talks in the plural has given others the right to generalize him.
End of case (for me).
Please challenge this (or, by all means, support it
).
p.s. For other PnS staff, please feel free to close or edit this thread it is already too risqué or if it turns uncivil.

Problem a. western society is so overburdened with post-war guilt that not only has it sanitized all conceptions of race, but also stigmatized any discussion thereof that doesn't involve sanitation.
Problem b. despite the above, people continue to use the "we" tongue. This happens even in corporations - one hears another talk in the "we" tongue to describe the corporation. Nationalism is as fashionable as ever, and people are at an almost dangerous scramble to define and redefine their collective identity.
Problem c. how, then, does one reconcile the movement to sanitize the discourse from racial references with the equally mushrooming movement to increase the amount of "we"'s?
What I say: If you say "we", then you are giving the other permission to generalize you in their discourse. A society which is built on, and breeds, collectivism has opened itself up to racial discourse. An individual that talks in the plural has given others the right to generalize him.
End of case (for me).
Please challenge this (or, by all means, support it

p.s. For other PnS staff, please feel free to close or edit this thread it is already too risqué or if it turns uncivil.