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Scott Alexander is one of the most intelligent, articulate, thoughtful bloggers I've come across on the web. He has impeccable liberal credentials, which means I don't always agree with his views, but he always makes sense.
He's written a superb piece about racism which I whole-heartedly commend. It's 6000 words, so you'll need to invest maybe 10-15 minutes of your time to read it (plus bit of thinking time, because it will force you to think), but I'd say that's a good investment. If you don't have time now, bookmark it and come back when you do. Trust me, it's worth it.
Short version: Most people's thinking about racism is muddled because they confuse beliefs, motives, and consequences. As a result many people (especially liberals like the author) are all too ready to label something as racist, without bothering to think through what they mean by that, and without bothering to think through whether there are actually genuine non-racist motives behind it. This is lazy and harmful because we all know that racists are incorrigible and impossible to reason with, so labelling someone or something as racist takes away the opportunity to understand what's actually going on in society.
Here's the article: http://slatestarcodex.com/2017/06/21/against-murderism/
PS I haven't posted this in "Hot Topics" because I think it deserves a wide audience, I don't think it's controversial, and there should be no need for any discussion to get heated and personal. Please, let's try to keep it clean.
He's written a superb piece about racism which I whole-heartedly commend. It's 6000 words, so you'll need to invest maybe 10-15 minutes of your time to read it (plus bit of thinking time, because it will force you to think), but I'd say that's a good investment. If you don't have time now, bookmark it and come back when you do. Trust me, it's worth it.
Short version: Most people's thinking about racism is muddled because they confuse beliefs, motives, and consequences. As a result many people (especially liberals like the author) are all too ready to label something as racist, without bothering to think through what they mean by that, and without bothering to think through whether there are actually genuine non-racist motives behind it. This is lazy and harmful because we all know that racists are incorrigible and impossible to reason with, so labelling someone or something as racist takes away the opportunity to understand what's actually going on in society.
Here's the article: http://slatestarcodex.com/2017/06/21/against-murderism/
PS I haven't posted this in "Hot Topics" because I think it deserves a wide audience, I don't think it's controversial, and there should be no need for any discussion to get heated and personal. Please, let's try to keep it clean.
