I’ve heard conflicting things about their political orientation.

  • @CommisarChowdahead
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    -101 year ago

    Like I said, it is a weak one, but it is none the less childish to call someone you disagree with names like this.

    • @aleshasmiles
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      I’m not getting into the weeds about this with a stranger, but it’s apparent that you don’t understand that simply using mean name calling against the people in power is not the same as the people in power using hate speech to further their systemic order based on bigotry. You can’t be racist to white people as long as white supremacy is the status quo.

      • @CommisarChowdahead
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        -41 year ago

        What power do I have? I’m not a mod of any kind here, and if I had any power in society do you think I would be here? I’ll grant I’m privileged, but power is something else that I neither have nor want.

          • @CommisarChowdahead
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            Do you mean like, being white I have the power to commit hate crimes? I mean, suppose, but like I said I wouldn’t want to do that kind of thing any way.

            • Fiona (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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              71 year ago

              That’s not what is being said, you dense fuck. Calling “cracker” a slur is fucking stupid, because White supremacy is still entrenched as the dominant ideology in the US.

              • @CommisarChowdahead
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                Would you prefer I said epithet? Is that more accurate?

                You’re right about white supremacy, didn’t I essentially acknowledge that with my comment?

                • Fiona (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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                  81 year ago

                  didn’t I essentially acknowledge that with my comment?

                  NO

                  I’ll grant I’m privileged, but power is something else that I neither have nor want.

                  Privilege IS power

                  • @CommisarChowdahead
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                    -41 year ago

                    I’ve understood privilege in the context I am talking about, white racial privilege, to mean exemption from certain oppressions that others face rather than some sort of dispensation of power (of course other than to commit hate crimes and such). If that’s an insufficient understanding, would you care to clarify?