• Syrc@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    It’s correct to demand equality and apologies for what happened in the past, but beyond it isn’t that just “pride” in being/having been discriminated?

    I would love to talk more about this with people who are directly involved in it, but even then, races/sexualities are not a monolith and that person I spoke to might have a completely different opinion from the rest. Plus I feel like you need to be very intimate with someone to have that kind of talk, so it’s not easy at all. I also comment my opinions on the internet because it’s a simple way of finding people who disagree and might give you a different point of view.

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      8 months ago

      isn’t that just “pride” in being/having been discriminated?

      No. I can’t imagine there’s a single person who has ever felt legitimately proud about being discriminated against in a manner you suggest.

      Proud of continuing the traditions of one’s ancestors so they aren’t permanently lost to historic racism or diluted in the modern melting pot, via artistic expression, etc, yes.

      You still have plenty of time to talk to people and change your viewpoint.