HansMustermann
Penultimate Amazing
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Well, I’m not totally convinced it is a failed analogy because the attributes are analogous in one important way - your ethnicity or race is a fixed attribute that you can’t really change, just like your sex. take Noah, the man is clearly black, and it didn’t make a difference what ideological regime was in place that considered him not black enough or white enough or whatever. He is a black man. Incidentally Rashida Jones would have been a better example for you to use as she is black but white passing but w/e. Mixed race people - like moi and jones - can be complicated I guess, maybe you have a point there and the analogy does break down in those cases. the analogy is messy, a lot of them are, but I think you got what I was getting at, no? One can’t really change sex or negate it no more than I can become a white female or a non identity, regardless of what an ideological paradigm says that I can
No. What you're saying there is that whatever YOUR criteria are, however YOU judge a person's race, that's the one holy pronouncement that determines it. More infallible than the Pope, even.
If it's YOUR decreeing that some guy is 100% in the black category, then it doesn't matter if some 100 million actual Bantu blacks think he's a half-breed. If YOU say it's binary, then apparently that settles it, there are no shades. You're THAT important, apparently.
Sorry, that's just flippin' stupid and delusional.
As for #2 I see what you’re get at. But tends to matter to people in the group - like, look at Rachel dolezal she is a white women who claims to be transracial Black and that **** is offensive to black people for a bunch or reasons, including how she used her transracial identity taking positions that should have gone to ados. I hope I don’t have to explain why. Moreover it’s just not true - she is not black. (Socially, meaning how you are treated in public by society by race shouldn’t matter, nor politically, meaning the law shouldn’t discriminate on race and treat everyone as individuals)
Except AGAIN, for the fact that a mere century ago someone even whiter than Rachel Anne Dolezal could actually be classified as black, if she had any blacks in her ancestry. So again, what you're saying is just that if YOU pronounce her to be 100% in one category, then that's it, that's what settles it definitively, that's all the test we need.
And again, that's just flippin' stupid and delusional.