Lokasenna
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Joined: 3/3/2012 From: Iowan in MD/DC Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel And, by the way, there's no such thing as "dog whistles" for white supremacists. Those people are in your face and proud of it and have no sense of decency and care nothing about concealing their beliefs. So putting up a monument showing the movement of respective Union and Confederate units at Cassville, Georgia, in 1964 to honor the centennial is not some secret handshake, nod-wink-nudge-nudge. No, when segregationists acted, they did so openly: Let's change the flag! I recommend that you familiarize yourself with microaggressions (it's not a great term from a naming standpoint, but the actions and their consequences are very real) and what messages they send. The muted messages are kind of the whole point. To deny that dog whistles aren't a thing is mind-boggling. They're a thing. Yes, there are your loud and proud folks. Those aren't the folks the dog whistles are intended for, and to pretend otherwise is being deliberately obtuse. Dog whistle terms are intended for closet bigots or even people who don't think of themselves as being racist or sexist or classist or whatever-ist (how many times have you heard anyone say "I'm not racist, but..."?). There are lots of latent -ists out there. We're all shaped by the social norms we grew up with and are all something-ist to some degree for anything you can think of; what matters is whether we're each aware of it. That's why there's no such thing as achieving full cultural competence.
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