Eww...Heinlen.
Crazy awesome or just crazy?
I like Heinlein.
This thread is merely crazy.
A great deal of damage has been done by thinking of people in groups, as members of categories.
I have two young friends who are in college studying the humanities. I have watched them try to learn from courses in the humanities that have been so slanted by concerns for political correctness (e.g. 'lenses' shaded for groups based upon sex, race, sexual orientation - usually perceiving themselves as victims).
I've tried to assure them that there really are wonderful things to learn in these fields, if only the damned teachers and academic infrastructure would get out of the way and let them experience them more directly.
For example, in a course on Shakespeare, the teacher focused on what he perceived to be feminist issues of every play they studied. What a lousy thing to do to his students! Shakespeare can more than stand on his own, and to interfere with their experiencing Shakespeare raw and unslanted is criminal.
I am gay, yet I hated what academic pretenders and climbers have done by trying to force a 'queer lens' on their students for every topic they can touch.
Many people have been hurt and held back by how they are perceived by others, by properties that they have that make it convenient to torment and hate them, to toy with their lives.
Much progress has been made; far more is needed.
I have issues with people who deny that these problems exist. I also have issues with people who profit from their promotion of group-think at the expense of others - this is done by many people across the political and cultural spectra.
Most of the people who have been posting in this thread have been wrong to some extent and have been making things worse and more confused.
I wish there were a 'mu' for threads.