I have not been posting much, and commenting sparsely, but two things have now annoyed me sufficiently that I feel the need to vent. I know I still don't understand much about racism, but some of it should be blatantly obvious to anyone who's ever opened a book on feminism.
One thing was reading
davidlevine 's entry on writing CoC, and especially this comment
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In an informal medium such as livejournal, I don't mind people saying 'I am angry/hurt/frustrated;' but I *do* feel that a lot of language was needlessly polarizing and disrespectful of other people's experiences, which stoked the emotional fires, and, in many cases I saw, distracted from the real issues.
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No, I do not understand what it is like to be a person of colour in the US today, but a) I refuse to believe that it's a unified experience, and b) I refute the assumption that 'because I am white, I do not understand,' because actually, a lot of the experiences that have been told by PoC *were things I could relate to very well* as someone who does not fit in in more ways than one.
*Nobody* likes to hear that they don't feel what they do, that their experience doesn't count. I've seen it on both sides, and I felt it just stoked the fires :-(
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Personally, I find the power issues easier to discuss when they're explicit. Does the depiction of a black bottom carry problematic connotations? Yes. But there is at least no doubt that the connotations are there, and that this is about power imbalance. I find it much more problematic when the power imbalance is camouflaged and hidden, as when (to use one example I read somewhere) NY in Sex and the City is entirely devoid of Jews until Charlotte falls in love with one. The absense is invisible.
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Yeah, this is my view. And honestly I think this gets lost in some of these discussions. I think some of the people who (rightly) are so upset about how people like them are depicted miss the point hidden in what the defensive white folks are saying: that sometimes even when we've agonized over it, there's something that will come off wrong unless we yank POC from our worlds entirely, and we've made the choice to let that be.
Of course, in some cases, people are just ignorant and silly, romanticizing their savage bruisers or dreaming up we-sha-sha. But some of this stuff, sometimes... sometimes I do think it becomes an unfair pile-on ( ... )
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I can understand, though not approve of, white men using the same old power techniques on women, LBGT, PoC, and whoever else they consider beneath them. I find it inexpressibly sad to see those techniques used by those groups themselves in order to dominate and oppress others.
I want to go back through a bunch of posts and paste that in as a comment. I won't (among many other reasons, you deserve better) but oh, if anything needed to be raad by so many participants, this does.
I also read the discussion in your comments with interest, though I think I'm going to refrain from joining in at this time.
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And I'm happy that I seem to be getting some things right. I work at becoming less clueless, eventually.
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