Now, it being election season, it is natural that my 20-something facebook friends will post election-related material.
One such vid was a clip by the Canadian equivalent of Jon Stewart (sort of) encouraging young Canadians to vote. Now, the comments to this vid turned into a mini debate with me vs. a friend of the friend who posted the link. Mostly consisting of her fearmongering against the conservatives as if they were Republicans and me saying "now, I'm not voting for them, but you're being silly".
It ended up with her posting this:
"Well oppression is rooted in north american society, much is done without conscious decision making as it is so heavily ingrained within both males and females. What ever their intentions may be, it does not erase the fact that this unfortunately still happens, and rather wide spread. Awareness is the key to erasing these oppressions and microaggressions. a society run (intentionally or unintentionally) about hate or being better than others is not as progressive as i would prefer. that much is true. capitalism unfortunately breeds oppression, some embrace this more heavily. moreover, harper is not future oriented enough same with the liberals. id like my future to be thought of, not just the elderly. balance is the key here."
can someone tell me what the fuck that means? What the fuck is a "microaggression"? How is oppression any more "rooted" in North American society than it is in ANY society in human history?
I swear to God, the only thing that could get me to vote for the Conservatives in this election are the people most adamant that I shouldn't vote for them.