• neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    20 hours ago

    They ruined each other. I preferred both when they didn’t affect each other - Your neighbor didn’t get her news and science lessons from a crackpot blog, and your favorite online community wasn’t based on identity politics. The only identity that mattered was your username.

    • HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com
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      17 hours ago

      amen. people joked about the real world and even the simspons about opinions of people who mattered but I never realized it was that seperation that was nice.

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      15 hours ago

      Yeah I mean, people have complicated so many things.

      Back in the early days of the internet, you were a laughingstock for being infamous on the internet. Like, you weren’t supposed to and it was frowned upon. Now look where that’s gotten.

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        Identity politics - when it was a good thing - were an idea that you can be anyone you want and nobody has the right to tell you what to be. It can be described as a raw diamond.

        Leftists organized it and put it into uniform, but while everybody remembered it is a good thing in its essence, everybody would support that (or fight only the ordered and neutered version, not identity politics in general). Also other leftists, not trying to do that, still wouldn’t understand the implications of that kind of change.

        Now the difference simply can’t be ignored.

        It’s a flaw of leftist ideologies - classifying everybody into groups with group interests. Reality is very easy to describe this way, a bit like what Russian school history student books are. However, such descriptions are useless. They don’t allow you to synthesize anything. Just to say “that grew there”.

        Good methods allow predictions, while this one allows only describing the past.

        TLDR identity politics is a thing in itself now