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re: Interesting facts about slavery I'll bet you didn't know.

Posted on 4/10/19 at 8:44 am to
Posted by DemonKA3268
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Posted on 4/10/19 at 8:44 am to
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Once you engage in the banter, it's over. They've won. For example, when a leftist calls you a racist, it's a smear in 2019, but 100 years ago, it meant something entirely different. When you say "no YOU are the racist", you are ceding their definition of the word in question. They win, because what's important is the frame (racism = what they want it to mean). Whether or not you successfully defend yourself, they will now use this word on anyone else, and it's ability to end and an actual discussion and begin a defensive argument is greater than before. It's hard to see this now, because they've dominated that word (racism) for so long, but you could try it with other words too and see how easy it is to do, and also how easy it is to avoid. You cannot win by engaging it. You have to immediately deny their frame by not engaging.
In regards to the word "Racist", it has lost almost all of it's power because it has been used so much and the majority of the time for things that didn't warrant it. I still don't fully agree with ignoring or not engaging. I also feel that if you do this, they will think they have control over you but I do think this strategy should be used whenever someone says they are going to boycott a state, store, entertainer, etc. Don't engage or reply, in the end, not that much will be lost. Just my opinion.
Posted by MrCarton
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Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 4/10/19 at 8:58 am to
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In regards to the word "Racist", it has lost almost all of it's power because it has been used so much and the majority of the time for things that didn't warrant it.


But what it hasn't lost is the power to instantly reframe a discussion. Yes, it's easy to say "oh you think everyone is racists, who cares", but what that statement implies is that " yeah, I mean if I WAS "racist", you'd have a point. That's the power of the word, and why it's not a good idea to engage in battles over it.
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