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Stoney Mason

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Our president and policies and behavior and actions have increased the tribalism. You got to be distinguished mentally-challenged to argue against that.

So you're distinguished mentally-challenged. You have no idea what's going on.

No you are distinguished mentally-challenged! And you have cooties!!

etiolate

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lol the southern strategy is pretty old by now

we're talking about the increased and intensified tribalism now

curly

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how is the southern strategy old when it's still the electoral strategy of the Republican party

Nola

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Our president and policies and behavior and actions have increased the tribalism. You got to be distinguished mentally-challenged to argue against that.


And Trump's election was just a coincidence not the result of the exponential increase of tribalism, right?

Trump, the literal Fox News president, in hindsight, is a fairly natural endpoint of decades of post-Reagan right-wing identity politics that vilifies intellectualism, thrived on negative tribalism, stokes white racial resentment and fear, worships wealth and the business class, normalized actual authoritarian policy over the years, rallies around hate of the other, and worships cult of personalities. That was faced with a notable disillusionment with the underlying conservative intellectualism and political class that had failed to match their governance with the rhetoric they used to whip up support.

etiolate

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Gay marriage passing took several various votes, many political campaigns and the courts. It required money, investment and a lot of support that it went out and earned. That's politics.

Gay wedding cake fiasco was a stunt that was based on attacking people. That's identity politics.

Identity politics is base don theory and tactics that are designed to use civil issues to create division in national identity. This gives it a political purpose and a "issue" voter, but its designed to be divisive. It's got the fingermarks of old cold war subversion tactics. Once it hit social media, it morphed and exploded, and the media followed along, having been infested with bloggers and other types who buy into its view of the world. Naturally, it creates white identity politics. Now you get two idiot groups battling in the streets and in media. The press fucking loves it for ratings.


Stoney Mason

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Nola

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Gay marriage passing took several various votes, many political campaigns and the courts. It required money, investment and a lot of support that it went out and earned. That's politics.

Gay wedding cake fiasco was a stunt that was based on attacking people. That's identity politics.

Identity politics is base don theory and tactics that are designed to use civil issues to create division in national identity. This gives it a political purpose and a "issue" voter, but its designed to be divisive. It's got the fingermarks of old cold war subversion tactics. Once it hit social media, it morphed and exploded, and the media followed along, having been infested with bloggers and other types who buy into its view of the world. Naturally, it creates white identity politics. Now you get two idiot groups battling in the streets and in media. The press fucking loves it for ratings.


Instead of gorging on Peterson, you should give this book a read:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0691169446/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_19?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

Identity politics is not some unique, insulated thing unique to one party, it is basically how most of politics actually functions and how most humans actually function within it.

Optimus

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Neither one of us is defending Trump you fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow. Why do you morons always think that people must be on "the enemy side" when they disagree with your bullshit? And lol at the idea that the carcass of the tea party was responsible for this clusterfuck.

Nola

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Neither one of us is defending Trump you fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow. Why do you morons always think that people must be on "the enemy side" when they disagree with your bullshit? And lol at the idea that the carcass of the tea party was responsible for this clusterfuck.
Do you ever read and reflect on the shit you write?

Tasty

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<spends literally every post attacking Social Studies Warriors, liberalism, Hillary Clinton, and "libtards" exactly like an alt-right fuckwit would>

"Wait why do you guys think I'm alt-right??"  :rkelly

The Bore: :whatsthedeal

Stoney Mason

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Neither one of us is defending Trump you fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow. Why do you morons always think that people must be on "the enemy side" when they disagree with your bullshit? And lol at the idea that the carcass of the tea party was responsible for this clusterfuck.

You don't defend Trump because you can't. You don't want the baggage. But since you still talk horseshit and use the playbook of it, I'm going to continue to treat you like the little bitch you are.

 8)

This isn't a debate. It's two monkeys flinging shit at each other. An as the alpha monkey you can be sure I'm gonna get that last fling you cuck.


Optimus

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<spends literally every post attacking Social Studies Warriors, liberalism, Hillary Clinton, and "libtards" exactly like an alt-right fuckwit would>

"Wait why do you guys think I'm alt-right??"  :rkelly

The Bore: :whatsthedeal

Because only the alt-right dislikes liberal hypocrisy and support of rightwing war-mongers, AMIRITE?

Cream

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Neither one of us is defending Trump you fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow. Why do you morons always think that people must be on "the enemy side" when they disagree with your bullshit? And lol at the idea that the carcass of the tea party was responsible for this clusterfuck.

You don't defend Trump because you can't. You don't want the baggage. But since you still talk horseshit and use the playbook of it, I'm going to continue to treat you like the little bitch you are.

 8)

This isn't a debate. It's two monkeys flinging shit at each other. An as the alpha monkey you can be sure I'm gonna get that last fling you cuck.

This is hot lmao

Tasty

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<spends literally every post attacking Social Studies Warriors, liberalism, Hillary Clinton, and "libtards" exactly like an alt-right fuckwit would>

"Wait why do you guys think I'm alt-right??"  :rkelly

The Bore: :whatsthedeal

Because only the alt-right dislikes liberal hypocrisy and support of rightwing war-mongers, AMIRITE?

Using the wordage and posting style you use, yes, duh. :lol

Stoney Mason

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lol. time for bed. I just wanted to flex a bit when I saw the alt-right brigade doing their thing.Tribalism at its worst!

Time to do something useful like watch anime.

Nola

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Neither one of us is defending Trump you fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow. Why do you morons always think that people must be on "the enemy side" when they disagree with your bullshit? And lol at the idea that the carcass of the tea party was responsible for this clusterfuck.

You don't defend Trump because you can't. You don't want the baggage. But since you still talk horseshit and use the playbook of it, I'm going to continue to treat you like the little bitch you are.

 8)

This isn't a debate. It's two monkeys flinging shit at each other. An as the alpha monkey you can be sure I'm gonna get that last fling you cuck.

This is hot lmao

Then I fear for the infatuation you would be stuck living with if you saw his old GAF posts.  ;)

Stoney is good people.

Optimus

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Neither one of us is defending Trump you fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow. Why do you morons always think that people must be on "the enemy side" when they disagree with your bullshit? And lol at the idea that the carcass of the tea party was responsible for this clusterfuck.

You don't defend Trump because you can't. You don't want the baggage. But since you still talk horseshit and use the playbook of it, I'm going to continue to treat you like the little bitch you are.

 8)

This isn't a debate. It's two monkeys flinging shit at each other. An as the alpha monkey you can be sure I'm gonna get that last fling you cuck.


Calm down princess don't get your panties in a twist, you're right this wasn't a discussion, it was a monkey throwing shit at me with distinguished mentally-challenged assumptions instead of trying to form an argument. It's the Reeeeeee way so this "discussion" is pointless. Bye bye alpha monkey.

Stoney Mason

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Also I like the idea that opposition to a democratic president. Spirited Healthy debate to correct for a foreign born liberal evil president.

Opposition to current president: Filthy tribalism that will tear our country apart unless filthy liberals control themselves.


Neither one of us is defending Trump you fucking distinguished mentally-challenged fellow. Why do you morons always think that people must be on "the enemy side" when they disagree with your bullshit? And lol at the idea that the carcass of the tea party was responsible for this clusterfuck.

You don't defend Trump because you can't. You don't want the baggage. But since you still talk horseshit and use the playbook of it, I'm going to continue to treat you like the little bitch you are.

 8)

This isn't a debate. It's two monkeys flinging shit at each other. An as the alpha monkey you can be sure I'm gonna get that last fling you cuck.


Calm down princess don't get your panties in a twist, you're right this wasn't a discussion, it was a monkey throwing shit at me with distinguished mentally-challenged assumptions instead of trying to form an argument. It's the Reeeeeee way so this "discussion" is pointless. Bye bye alpha monkey.

I cucked you.                   

etiolate

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<spends literally every post attacking Social Studies Warriors, liberalism, Hillary Clinton, and "libtards" exactly like an alt-right fuckwit would>

"Wait why do you guys think I'm alt-right??"  :rkelly

The Bore: :whatsthedeal

Because only the alt-right dislikes liberal hypocrisy and support of rightwing war-mongers, AMIRITE?

It's a defense mechanism. Everyone that disagrees with me is a racist.

They have no clue about how the occupy left hates this nonsense.

Cream

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<spends literally every post attacking Social Studies Warriors, liberalism, Hillary Clinton, and "libtards" exactly like an alt-right fuckwit would>

"Wait why do you guys think I'm alt-right??"  :rkelly

The Bore: :whatsthedeal

Because only the alt-right dislikes liberal hypocrisy and support of rightwing war-mongers, AMIRITE?

It's a defense mechanism. Everyone that disagrees with me is a racist.

They have no clue about how the occupy left hates this nonsense.

Dude, you and Assimiliate have been two of the most consistently and demonstrably racist posters I’ve seen since I’ve been here. That little emoji story of yours sure was something. Do I get to see Part 3?

etiolate

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If you think I'm racist, then you might be a identity politics victim.

curly

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Gay marriage passing took several various votes, many political campaigns and the courts. It required money, investment and a lot of support that it went out and earned. That's politics.

Gay wedding cake fiasco was a stunt that was based on attacking people. That's identity politics.

Identity politics is base don theory and tactics that are designed to use civil issues to create division in national identity. This gives it a political purpose and a "issue" voter, but its designed to be divisive. It's got the fingermarks of old cold war subversion tactics. Once it hit social media, it morphed and exploded, and the media followed along, having been infested with bloggers and other types who buy into its view of the world. Naturally, it creates white identity politics. Now you get two idiot groups battling in the streets and in media. The press fucking loves it for ratings.

By this definition Jim Crow is not an example of identity politics, because it was the result of various votes, many political campaigns and the courts (along with campaigns of violence, of course), and required money, investment, and a lot of support that it went out and earned.

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how is the southern strategy old when it's still the electoral strategy of the Republican party

Hey, to that point, it is kinda dated. The southern strategy was engineered cuz it wasn't socially acceptable to use racial slurs anymore, so they had to be replaced with surrogates and metaphors. Nowadays you can pretty much just use racial slurs and say 'minorities are bad and they're taking over' openly again though

etiolate

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Jim Crow was organized disenfranchisement. Identity politics does work on a different level and in a different way.  Because it's origins are subversive, it's way less direct.

Identity politics and Jim crow are both racist, but identity politics is like the Trader Joe brand of racism. It's designed to be marketable. It sort of has to since things have changed.

Cream

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If you think I'm racist, then you might be a identity politics victim.

Hmm, someone whose ignorance about black people and their struggles leads them to not only support things that actively harm black lives, and shun things that could make their lives better, but also finds humor in mocking their culture, the way they speak, and how black men love white women oh so much that they are stupid enough to give up their convictions for white booty.

Yeah sounds pretty racist :p

etiolate

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cream

My emoji play was a reflection of your argument about Wakanda and "white supremacy" and how black people needed to be isolated from whites so they can build their true modernized African state. This a world view that is very, very dismissive of black people as though they can't ever accomplish anything with any other racial group around. As though every time they try they get tripped up by whitey and his clever ruses. That's why the plot for those posts is always the same and the white emojis are a trickster character.

You were offended by your own worldview and you didn't' realize it because you don't fully understand anything about what you say or think.

Nola

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<spends literally every post attacking Social Studies Warriors, liberalism, Hillary Clinton, and "libtards" exactly like an alt-right fuckwit would>

"Wait why do you guys think I'm alt-right??"  :rkelly

The Bore: :whatsthedeal

Because only the alt-right dislikes liberal hypocrisy and support of rightwing war-mongers, AMIRITE?

It's a defense mechanism. Everyone that disagrees with me is a racist.

They have no clue about how the occupy left hates this nonsense.

Dude, you and Assimiliate have been two of the most consistently and demonstrably racist posters I’ve seen since I’ve been here. That little emoji story of yours sure was something. Do I get to see Part 3?

I can't believe I'm doing this, but I honestly don't think etiolate is truly racist....he's just a socially maladjusted forum poster way too convinced in his own intellectual capabilities and incapable of self criticism.


Assimilate?...... :gurl yeah.

curly

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Jim Crow was organized disenfranchisement. Identity politics does work on a different level and in a different way.  Because it's origins are subversive, it's way less direct.

Identity politics and Jim crow are both racist, but identity politics is like the Trader Joe brand of racism. It's designed to be marketable. It sort of has to since things have changed.

It was a political system that was meant to enfranchise one identity at the expense of another. That is the purest example you can have of identity politics. You're defining identity politics as an amorphous grabbag of the things you don't like, instead of what it obviously is: politics that centers around a group identity.

Cream

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cream

My emoji play was a reflection of your argument about Wakanda and "white supremacy" and how black people needed to be isolated from whites so they can build their true modernized African state. This a world view that is very, very dismissive of black people as though they can't ever accomplish anything with any other racial group around. As though every time they try they get tripped up by whitey and his clever ruses. That's why the plot for those posts is always the same and the white emojis are a trickster character.

You were offended by your own worldview and you didn't' realize it because you don't fully understand anything about what you say or think.

Why do you fucks always try this same trick?

“Oh? You’re saying white people keep screwing over black people? Then what you’re really saying is black people are stupid! Shame on you.”

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link me to the emoji play
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Cream

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link me to the emoji play

Like a couple pages back in the Cream thread. It was in the forum thread but it got bork’d

etiolate

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Jim Crow was organized disenfranchisement. Identity politics does work on a different level and in a different way.  Because it's origins are subversive, it's way less direct.

Identity politics and Jim crow are both racist, but identity politics is like the Trader Joe brand of racism. It's designed to be marketable. It sort of has to since things have changed.

It was a political system that was meant to enfranchise one identity at the expense of another. That is the purest example you can have of identity politics. You're defining identity politics as an amorphous grabbag of the things you don't like, instead of what it obviously is: politics that centers around a group identity.


No no no.

That's not really identity politics. IP views the world as a set of group identities. These aren't just simply black/white like a segregated Jim Crow. It sees the world as group identities and via oppression/oppressed. It seeks to diminish the oppressor while raising the oppressed. Your value is in relation to the oppression you can claim. There is no individual identity. Jim Crow has an antiquated idea of a return to a separated "better" past. IP has no better past. In IP, there is only a better future and the now and the past are both irredeemable. Yet even the future is not fully redeemable.

It is a religion without redemption and only devils. It's intent is global rather than localized. Watch the way it will use black bodies as cop victims and quickly dismiss those bodies because the fact that they're largely male and heterosexual is "problematic".

curly

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or...it's politics centered around group identity

Cream

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Newsflash, innocent black women killed by the police are also ignored en masse.

Assimilate

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Assimilate?...... :gurl yeah.

Exactly how am i racist?  :heh

Nola

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It's not that hard ET.......





Identity politics refers to political positions based on the interests and perspectives of social groups with which people identify. Identity politics includes the ways in which people's politics are shaped by aspects of their identity through loosely correlated social organizations. Examples include social organizations based on age, religion, social class or caste, culture, dialect, disability, education, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, gender identity, generation, occupation, profession, race, political party affiliation, sexual orientation, settlement, urban and rural habitation, and veteran status.



Tasty

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Identity Politics would have been a cool name for a Face/Off + Bourne crossover action movie.

etiolate

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It's not that hard ET.......





Identity politics refers to political positions based on the interests and perspectives of social groups with which people identify. Identity politics includes the ways in which people's politics are shaped by aspects of their identity through loosely correlated social organizations. Examples include social organizations based on age, religion, social class or caste, culture, dialect, disability, education, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, gender identity, generation, occupation, profession, race, political party affiliation, sexual orientation, settlement, urban and rural habitation, and veteran status.

That doesn't really get to the essence of it.

curly

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honestly your definition is bordering on the schizoid

Nola

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It's not that hard ET.......





Identity politics refers to political positions based on the interests and perspectives of social groups with which people identify. Identity politics includes the ways in which people's politics are shaped by aspects of their identity through loosely correlated social organizations. Examples include social organizations based on age, religion, social class or caste, culture, dialect, disability, education, ethnicity, language, nationality, sex, gender identity, generation, occupation, profession, race, political party affiliation, sexual orientation, settlement, urban and rural habitation, and veteran status.

That doesn't really get to the essence of it.

You're right, we could simplify further by just calling it a sense of belonging to a particular group.







etiolate

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The group is there for protection and dispersal of accountability.

Nola

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The group is there for protection and dispersal of accountability.


Perhaps, but that has little to do with how the concept is universally agreed upon to be defined.




etiolate

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That is not no universally agreed upon definition.

Cream

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Idiots keep saying identity politics is the reason other idiots went to Trump, but that dude plays identity politics so fucking hard.

What’s up with that?

etiolate

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Yes Trump attacks identity politics while benefiting from it.

Cream

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Yes Trump attacks identity politics while benefiting from it.

Trump attack identity politics that contradict his own identity politics

Nola

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That is not no universally agreed upon definition.
Much more so than your attempt to contort the term to fit your personalized view of the world.


etiolate

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etiolate

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That is not no universally agreed upon definition.
Much more so than your attempt to contort the term to fit your personalized view of the world.

That's the golden scholastic glossary definition that you're giving. You might as well define feminism as a belief in equality.

Trent Dole

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Progressivism

Treating humans with respect regardless of their race, sexuality, or identity

Sharing the wealth

Being against kids getting gunned down en masse every week

A woman's right to choose

Universal health care

:^)

A lot of those things are just normal in most industrialized nations, it's ridiculous that what is supposed to be the leftist party here barely even fights for them.
Hi

Nola

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That is not no universally agreed upon definition.
Much more so than your attempt to contort the term to fit your personalized view of the world.

That's the golden scholastic glossary definition that you're giving. You might as well define feminism as a belief in equality.
So you acknowledge it is an agreed upon definition for the term... Thats all we were trying to establish, thanks!

I was serious before etiolate, I really think you would benefit reading this book:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0691169446?tag=thbo09f-20



Very relevant to all the identity politics this place loves to debate and discuss. Especially considering how much people want to attribute the phenomenon to one side they have particular disdain or fascination with. Turns out that after conducting and analyzing hundreds of studies, people writ large are incredibly tribal and identity politics(as defined in the way I put forth) is basically just politics for most of the population. That could be disconcerting or rationalized in some logical ways, but it seems to be pretty well founded based on the evidence we have.
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etiolate

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but the way you put forth is not identity politics

That truth is not changing.

Nola

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but the way you put forth is not identity politics

That truth is not changing.

Based on what? Your personalized definition? Because we just established, with your own admission, that identity politics has a strong shared definition in the way I quoted for you, you just happen to not like it. But no offense, your personal preferences or personal definitions are not an overriding factor on this issue. Or the point being made. Nor do they qualify as some sort of universal truth.





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Gay marriage passing took several various votes, many political campaigns and the courts. It required money, investment and a lot of support that it went out and earned. That's politics.

Gay wedding cake fiasco was a stunt that was based on attacking people. That's identity politics.

What's the basis for this distinction? The amount of resources, or the different nature of marriage vs. private commerce, or something else?

curly

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Gay marriage passing took several various votes, many political campaigns and the courts. It required money, investment and a lot of support that it went out and earned. That's politics.

Gay wedding cake fiasco was a stunt that was based on attacking people. That's identity politics.

What's the basis for this distinction? The amount of resources, or the different nature of marriage vs. private commerce, or something else?

The bad one is part of a postmodern neomarxist conspiracy

Not even joking, that's what he thinks

etiolate

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The differences are goals, tactics and result.

The overall gay marriage enterprise achieved its goal. It had to try various tactics. When a tactic didn't work, it moved to a new one. It acheives marriage for gay couples.

The wedding cake fiasco's goal was to shame the baker. When the baker got support, then it was "America hates gays" It ends up pitting two group identities "gays" vs "religious people (namely Christians)". Creates division. The tactics were underhanded, the goal was division, and the result was animosity among the people.

Mandark

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I believe the goal was to establish equal access to public accommodations regardless of sexual orientation, something which had already been passed into law in Colorado. Alternately, the baker's goal is to carve out an exemption from that law, ostensibly on religious grounds.

etiolate

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That's such a completely dishonest response that I will enjoy the other halfwits pretending this is a conversation.


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