• RaoulDook@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I’m not fragile at all, I’m the one who is brave enough to point out this bullshit. Racists can eat a pile of shit, and I will point them out every time.

        Publishing headlines like that is intentionally divisive, and puts all the well-meaning white men in a bad position - do we put up with being all lumped in as a generalization with something negative like that, or point it out and get called “fragile” by dumbasses?

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        It’s perfectly fine to acknowledge that in 2023, just like it’s perfectly fine to acknowledge that mpox was spreading faster in gay male communities.

        What is NOT ok is ignoring a disease and refusing to fund research into diagnosis and treatment because you don’t care that a marginalized group of people are dying.

        Acknowledging facts and oppressing people are two completely different things.

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        Two things can be true – corporations owned by rich old white guys are a huge factor in climate derailment. But also white men, toxic masculinity, and the resulting “petro-masculinity” are also bad.

        I have no idea where the AIDS whataboutism comes from or what point you were trying to make there.

        • RaoulDook@lemmy.world
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          Well if I could edit my comment I’d change AIDS to COVID or something, it was supposed to be a placeholder example of a hypothetical racist headline. It’s not a statement from me.

          Generalizing any race as having a negative quality is racist and it’s wrong, and nobody should be doing it. Just because I’m white doesn’t mean I have to stay quiet when somebody publishes something racist about the billions of people like me.

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            1 year ago

            It’s quite convenient how that point of view basically immunizes white people from criticism. We can actually talk about the problems with whiteness, and with men, and with masculinity; doing so is not racist (or sexist) and does not denigrate the billions of white people (or men) on the planet. It allows us to improve ourselves.

            • RaoulDook@lemmy.world
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              So do you think that races should be open to criticism as a whole? You want to start listing your problems with Chinese people, Mexicans, Cubans, Sudanese, or others?

              If not, then that’s completely hypocritical. IMO nobody should be criticizing a race as a whole, because that’s fucking stupid. There’s nothing you can say about any race as a whole that would be valid except to state their common genetic characteristics. Every race has an entire spectrum of individuals who act, speak, and believe differently than others within their race.

              • Veraticus@lib.lgbtM
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                1 year ago

                So do you think that races should be open to criticism as a whole?

                Those are nationalities, not races.

                But, certainly we can say, “Children in the United States have a problem with being killed by gun violence.” Would you then show up and archly condemn us for daring to criticize all children in the United States for dying?

                Separately, why, when discussing the problems with being white, do fragile people pivot to whataboutism?

                There’s nothing you can say about any race as a whole that would be valid except to state their common genetic characteristics.

                Except, as the article states in rather convincing language, we can say that white men are the super spreaders of climate denialism. Or, at least, discuss the article and its points without crying that the article is attacking us personally.

                If you feel targeted or criticized by the article, you should reflect on why that is, rather than blame the article. We can talk about the problems with white people (and with men!) without indicting individual white people (or men). If you are unable to do that, that’s a “you” problem, not a problem with this article or this community.

                  • Veraticus@lib.lgbtM
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                    1 year ago

                    Again, it’s not racist in exactly the same way as talking about men’s problems is not sexist.

                    In any case you’re clearly a bad fit for this community. Better luck elsewhere.