Nas wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Nas wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
The Missing Link wrote:
The Right Wing Loon Brigade around here (and elsewhere) is attacking the guy as a "groomer"
Read what you just wrote.
He teaches children yet he's too fucking dumb to grasp that calling someone a groomer is no more or less an "attack" than is calling someone a "Right Wing Loon."
I don't know about that. All labels don't have the same power.
Right. The ones that hurt your feelings are the worst.
Our civilized society gives more power to specific labels. They have nothing to do with my feelings or yours. Being called a groomer,
pedophile, or rapist carries far more weight in our society than any other labels. Even if the label is false, it can destroy your life if enough people hear it. Libtard, Trumpet, racist, or murderer don't have as much power.
It's hard to come back from that. I agree with your other point about labels in general having different levels of effects. I think I once read something about right-wing societies, when trying to humiliate their opponents, would drop the pedophile label on them.
However, I disagree that being accused of racism doesn't have the same impact--in some parts of our society. I've personally seen people have to buckle under the pressure of that, and we have seen many examples of that in our culture. Social pressure and conformity is really difficult to withstand. Racism is the best example of that today. It affects our public policy, for goodness sake.
Like, no one is gonna shame Bernstein for laughing hysterically at the McSweeney's joke he read today about small towns. They shouldn't, either--it's a joke--but Bernstein was smart enough to cleanse his act of all race-related jokes ten or so years ago (as we all know).
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