That’s how I’ve arranged my life. I live in a civilized neighborhood in a civilized city.
I actually grew up in Hawaii, where the thing for young men to do was find the nearest young male “haole” (white) to harass, threaten, or beat.
That’s one bit of violence that the blogger likely missed out on. Young men looking to prove their manhood often look to find other young men from some unpopular subgroup to victimize. But that’s people with penises being victimized, so what the hell does that matter?
One of the unfortunate things about SJ as it currently exists is that they don’t want to hear that privilege is local. Intersectionality is a step in the right direction, and I hope things will keep getting more fine-grained until it gets to what happens in individual lives.
It’s something I’ve been thinking for a while, but I believe this is the first time I’ve posted it.
All hail LW for being a place where I felt safe saying that privilege is local—it took being a place where SJ language is understood without SJ being the dominant ideology.
That’s how I’ve arranged my life. I live in a civilized neighborhood in a civilized city.
I actually grew up in Hawaii, where the thing for young men to do was find the nearest young male “haole” (white) to harass, threaten, or beat.
That’s one bit of violence that the blogger likely missed out on. Young men looking to prove their manhood often look to find other young men from some unpopular subgroup to victimize. But that’s people with penises being victimized, so what the hell does that matter?
One of the unfortunate things about SJ as it currently exists is that they don’t want to hear that privilege is local. Intersectionality is a step in the right direction, and I hope things will keep getting more fine-grained until it gets to what happens in individual lives.
Nice. That’s catchy.
I’m glad you liked it.
It’s something I’ve been thinking for a while, but I believe this is the first time I’ve posted it.
All hail LW for being a place where I felt safe saying that privilege is local—it took being a place where SJ language is understood without SJ being the dominant ideology.