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ted (not lasso)
@ted
i asked this on insta (which is asking for trouble) and will ask here: why is the oppressed/oppressor framework used so commonly these days and how is it helpful to advancing society? under this framework, what happens when the oppressed is no longer oppressed? it must become the oppressor; there is no other option.
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kbc
@kbc
It sounds like it taps into the us vs them framework and we’re having trouble to see the multitudes of nuances in “us” that makes us “them”. Poor Protestant & catholic vs rich Protestant & catholic, turning into poor & rich Protestant vs poor & rich catholic
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