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Zack Morris the Elder's avatar

"You can express a confident opinion, even in the commission of disagreeing with someone, while still being respectful and kind." I think this undersells just how aggressively so many nominally oppressed groups—left-leaning women, progressive black activists, LGBT advocates—have over the past decade or so equated "disagreement" with "disrespect." Asserting a contrary opinion in these contexts is, to many people, essentially tantamount to saying, "Fuck you, go jump off a bridge and die." You can't really have a respectfully dissenting conversation in this environment. I would argue deference politics is in no small way a reaction to this paradigm, which is to say you're not going to be able to fix the problem of cringey, simpering lefty show-politics without fixing the political incentives that are driving them.

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Feral Finster's avatar

"When I talk about deference politics, I’m referring to the tendency of left-leaning people to substitute interpersonal obsequiousness towards “marginalized groups” for the actual material change those groups demand."

Forgive me for repeating myself, but all of this performativity is for the benefit and moral preening of the performer. We see this, because none of this performativity does anything concrete for the ostensible beneficiaries, much less anything to change the way the economic pie is sliced.

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