| ▲ | bko 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
It's a pretty low standard. But even worse it denies them autonomy and control of their own actions. They're victims, mere observers. You deny that group self determination, you do not view them as equals. It's like I get upset if my child bites someone, but not if my cat bites someone, because it's a cat. That's why that oppressor / oppressed mentality is so dehumanizing to the people it purports to empathize with | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | benj111 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Why is it dehumanising? I'm not talking on the level of humans, I'm talking on the level of nation states. Plus I'm not even saying it's oppressor and oppressed, it's that one group has organisation and one doesn't. I go back to my police and protestor example? Do you apply the same rules to each? Do you think the leader of the police is more or less culpable than the leader of the protestors? It isn't dehumanising the protestors. If anything it's the opposite, it's dehumanising the police, they are supposed not to have agency. And that's the point. | |||||||||||||||||
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