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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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one of the most grounded responses from @tayyab on X. thank you, as always. need to share this with the wider audience here.
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To rift off that… It is also highly relevant in today’s culture. Postmodernism, faults and all, introduced a new way of seeing the world. Generally, history is written by the powerful who oppresses contrarian & unflattering perspectives. Now more than ever do we see the cost and impact behind the powerful.
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