Social Justice Warriors - Now With Less Feminism Sperging

Where is "identity politics" BS cooked up, and how does it spread? Like who first came up with the "cultural appropriation" BS? I guess it starts in fringe now mainstream academia (which is why "woke" buzzwords always have that pseudo-academic sound to them), is then spread via "social media", and then the new SJW BS infects the mainstream.

History is a random scribbly line where stupid bullshit happens for stupid reasons and nobody ever learns anything.
History is just a cluster fuck of random chaos, carnage, and stupidity in my experience.
Sounds like how natural history seems to go. Except that non-sapient life and the inanimate lack the ability to truly intend evil.
 
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Where is "identity politics" BS cooked up, and how does it spread? Like who first came up with the "cultural appropriation" BS? I guess it starts in fringe now mainstream academia (which is why "woke" buzzwords always have that pseudo-academic sound to them), is then spread via "social media", and then the new SJW BS infects the mainstream.
Random conjecture sperging with little to no basis in quantitative data: A good deal of it was probably synthesized by the world's brightest marketing geniuses for lots of money in response to Occupy. They used academic Marxism lunacy as a base and built from it.
 
Another possible SJW tactic: claiming that defining a buzzword for "discrimination" is that buzzword for "discrimination" if it goes against The Narrative.™ It's yet another way the SJWs try to suppress "wrongthink" against the cult. For example, saying "misogyny is only hatred of women" can be called "misogyny", because the SJWs clearly want "misogyny" to mean any "wrongthinking" about women.

They used academic Marxism lunacy as a base and built from it.
However "woke" BS is cooked up, one thing is for sure: communist "ideology" influences it.
 
Another possible SJW tactic: claiming that defining a buzzword for "discrimination" is that buzzword for "discrimination" if it goes against The Narrative.™ It's yet another way the SJWs try to suppress "wrongthink" against the cult. For example, saying "misogyny is only hatred of women" can be called "misogyny", because the SJWs clearly want "misogyny" to mean any "wrongthinking" about women.
I made a list of these tactics for one of my substack articles
-Language Redefinition
-Selective Omission of Information
-Intention Guessing
-Abstract Social Shaming
-Blaming Nebulous External Threats
-Manipulation of Time
-Polarization of neutral spaces
-Inconsistency of action
-Prioritization of theory over observation
-Manufactured Distrust
-Attacks on Agency
-Psychological Conversion through media
-Pursuit of Optical Supremacy
-Destruction of Privacy
-Territorial Expansionism
-Corruption and violation of ethics
-Use of Force
I dont want to provide the explanations for each one cause this post will be too fucking long but Im sure anything you can pin on the SJWs will be encapsulated by at least one of these
 
Can you briefly summarize those 3, at least in single sentences?
-Abstract Social Shaming – Method of maintaining the illusion of cohesion to maintain the hegemony of the structure (structure in this case refers to the sociopolitical hierarchy). Its basically the step out of line get whacked except done through social practices like public shaming, insults whatever.

-Manufactured Distrust- Classic method where communists will erode the trust of two parties partaking in a mutual agreement by manufacturing distrust in the form of lies or oppression or manipulation and try to exert themselves as the authority who will preside over the agreement as the arbiter (Agreement between A and B will be broken and passed through another C such that C will control the terms of the agreement and benefit from it while A and B have nothing to gain). If you can make people distrust each other, they will be isolated and thereby more primed for manipulation and further down the line that distrust can be made into hate.

-Pursuit of Optical Supremacy - "We're on the right side of history" simple as. No matter what their tactics are no matter what actions they commit, they have to portrayed as the absolute moral good. Its okay to be racist if black people benefit from it, antisemitism is okay cause israel is infinitely worse. Its what breadtubers call optics to an extent.
 
Support the SAG-AFTRA strike. You wouldn't want these upstanding individuals to be unemployed, would you?
Here I am, the kind of person who almost always supports a union. And then you show me this picture and I want to kill myself.
History is just a cluster fuck of random chaos, carnage, and stupidity in my experience.
And that's even with it being written by the winners.
 
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R.I.P Robert E. Lee’s Charlottesville statue.
 
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Thought this was kind of wild, in a 1984 way. Obviously the Boston Globe isn't up there with the NY Times, WaPo or WSJ, but it is still a pretty prominent piece of American media. Yet this is what they're doing. And has apparently been going on since 2021, so who knows what kind of changes they've made. News to me, at any rate.

Source : https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/01/22/metro/globes-fresh-start-initiative-submit-your-appeal/

The Globe’s Fresh Start initiative: Submit your appeal​

Following the nationwide reckoning on racial justice, the Globe is looking inward at its own practices and how they have affected communities of color. As we update how we cover the news, we are also working to better understand how some stories can have a lasting negative impact on someone’s ability to move forward with their lives.

Going forward, the Globe will allow all people to appeal their presence in older stories published on our websites. We’ll consider each case individually and, if warranted, take steps to update the story and protect the privacy of the individual. These steps may include republishing the story with new information or removing the story from Google searches. All final decisions will ultimately come down to the Globe’s editorial discretion.

We are not in the business of rewriting the past, but we don’t want to stand in the way of a regular person’s ability to craft their future. If you’re looking for a Fresh Start, please fill out the form below. We’ll be in touch.

Read some frequently asked questions about the Globe’s Fresh Start initiative.

This is a new initiative for us and we expect it to evolve with regular assessments and tweaks along the way. We welcome public comments and concerns at freshstart@globe.com.

Source : https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/01...-start-initiative-frequently-asked-questions/
https://imgur.com/a/ibVET1w - The FAQ screenshot wouldn't upload, not sure why, maybe size.

The Globe’s Fresh Start initiative: Frequently Asked Questions​


Following the nationwide reckoning on racial justice, the Globe is looking inward at the impact its coverage has had on communities of color. As we are updating how we cover the news, we are also working to better understand how some stories can have a lasting negative impact on someone’s ability to move forward with their lives.

Globe journalism was never meant to be a permanent obstacle to someone’s success, with the worst decisions and moments in regular people’s lives accessible by a few keystrokes for the rest of time. This initiative aims to empower all people who want to have a fresh start. We will consider updating past coverage with new information and changing how accessible stories are in search engines.

For example: Were you arrested for vandalism but never charged? Or did a jury acquit you? Or was the crime a long time ago?
We are not in the business of rewriting the past, but we want to update the record and not stand in the way of a regular person’s ability to craft their future. Finding that balance will be a complicated endeavor.

We will consider all cases but act only on some. We will have a particularly high standard for cases involving public figures or serious crimes.

The Fresh Start initiative is new for us, and we expect it to evolve with regular assessments and tweaks along the way. We welcome public comments and concerns at freshstart@globe.com.

You can find our Fresh Start initiative application form here. Below are explanations of various questions you may have about this initiative.
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What actions does this initiative involve? Will you delete stories? Will you remove names? What about Google?

We have a number of options, including updating a story with new information and removing a story from search engine results. We consider every case on its own merits, and take the action appropriate based on the individual circumstances.

Are you concerned about erasing history?

We’re considering these on a case-by-case basis but we think the value of giving someone a fresh start often outweighs the historic value of keeping a story widely accessible long after an incident occurred. People’s lives aren’t static, they’re dynamic.

Is this for Boston.com too?

Yes, this policy applies for any articles published on BostonGlobe.com or Boston.com.

What kinds of stories will you consider?
We will consider requests involving all crimes, but anticipate acting mostly on stories involving minor crimes and those that happened farther in the past. We will prioritize cases that are a year or more old, but if they are resolved earlier than that, we will consider them on a case-by-case basis.
We will also consider requests about stories and photos that involve potentially embarrassing, noncriminal behavior.

Are there any crimes or requests that you will NOT consider?
We consider all requests, but those from people who have been found guilty of the most serious and heinous crimes are unlikely to be acted on. Final decisions will ultimately come down to the Globe’s editorial discretion.
We will hold public figures and people in positions of public trust to a higher standard of scrutiny.

How did you determine your standard for eligible crimes?
We weighed guidance from groups that work in criminal justice, victims’ rights, and recidivism. We also consulted with other news organizations that have attempted similar initiatives.

What if I am featured in a story that is not about a crime, but is embarrassing?
We will consider all requests.

What if I am featured in a photograph, but not in the text of a story?
We will consider all requests.

Who can apply? And do I need a lawyer to complete this process?
Anyone who was referenced in a Globe story can apply. You don’t need a lawyer. But you can’t apply for someone else.

What if I don’t speak English?
We will consider all requests, including those submitted in languages other than English.

How long will your process take?
We handle requests as quickly and efficiently as we can. Our committee meets monthly, and we prioritize older stories.

What steps will you take when considering a case?
We will run a background check on all applicants and meet once every month to discuss cases. We may ask applicants for further information about their cases if we deem that necessary.

What factors will you consider when weighing a case?
We consider a number of factors in determining how to handle a request, including: The severity of a crime or incident; whether there is a pattern of incidents; how long ago the story was published; how old the person was at the time of the incident; whether the person involved was in a position of public trust; and the value of keeping the information public.

Who’s on the committee?
The committee that drafted these guidelines is made up of journalists who serve in several roles and work in different departments across the newsroom.

Why are you doing this instead of changing how you cover crime?
We see this as part of our effort to change our approach to covering criminal justice. This initiative will inform our work going forward and represents our commitment to modern, moral journalism.

Why now?
The movement for racial justice has touched every part of society, including our newsroom, and we see this as a step we can take to improve what we do.

Is there a timeframe a case has to fall into to be eligible?
Cases farther in the past are more likely to be considered.

I want to apply but do not know how to access my court records. How can I do that?
We encourage you to call the clerk in the jurisdiction where your case was heard. We will also seek records for your case, if they are publicly available.
What is required for application?
Fill out the form provided on our website. Please do not e-mail your application to the initiative e-mail address or to individual employees of The Boston Globe.

If I was convicted and incarcerated, do I qualify for this program?
We will consider your application but may not act on it immediately, depending on how recently you were incarcerated.

Do you take guilt into account?
Yes.

If I’ve been charged with multiple crimes will that affect my eligibility?
Yes, it may, but it does not disqualify you from applying.
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It's happening!!
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The author is the CEO of something called African American Male Mathematics Fraternity
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And this is how something called Voice Of The People describes the book.

LOCAL EDUCATOR USES THE POWER OF BLACK HISTORY TO CHANGE THE FACE OF MATHEMATICS

Local educator Dr. Kendall A. Ware @kware10 has developed a series of mathematics textbooks that combine black history with mathematical concepts. These textbooks range from grade school to post-secondary schooling, offering students the opportunity to connect their passions with specific mathematical concepts. Dr. Ware's unique approach aims to spark curiosity and foster self-identity in students.​
While creating this unique avenue of learning may appear to be a tedious task, Dr. Ware has earned the credentials that make him more than qualified for the job. These credentials include: Bachelors in Applied Mathematics from Lincoln University, Masters in Teaching from Missouri Baptist University, Doctorate in Higher Education Leadership from Maryville University and a Masters in Christian Ministry from Missouri Baptist University, in addition to serving on multiple educational boards as a member and presenter.​
Dr. Ware's research on the impact of black educators on black students' attitudes towards mathematics influenced the development of these textbooks.​
The Algebra I textbook, for example, incorporates black history through examples, formulas, and visual aids. It aims to develop problem-solving, critical thinking, and logical reasoning skills while highlighting the importance of diversity and equity in the classroom.​
The goal is to have these 5 Takeaways​
1. Making sense of Black History to understand how present math concepts came to be.​
2. To be inspired to advocate for causes that align with students’ interests.​
3. Encourages diversity and equity in the classroom because it is a disservice to all learners not to teach them about the intricacies of Black History.​
4. Reinforces logical thinking.​
5. Develops critical thinking skills: problem solving, patterns, and reasoning which are foundational for life.​
Dr. Ware is currently working on additional textbooks and requests support in spreading the word about this innovative approach to education.​
Follow Dr. Kendall A. Ware @kware10 to continue your support.​
 
History is a random scribbly line where stupid bullshit happens for stupid reasons and nobody ever learns anything. Sometimes it's better, sometimes it's worse. It has always been this way and will always continue to be this way.
History is a long chain of people being assholes to other people who were assholes to them before.
 
Going forward, the Globe will allow all people to appeal their presence in older stories published on our websites. We’ll consider each case individually and, if warranted, take steps to update the story and protect the privacy of the individual. These steps may include republishing the story with new information or removing the story from Google searches. All final decisions will ultimately come down to the Globe’s editorial discretion.

We are not in the business of rewriting the past, but we don’t want to stand in the way of a regular person’s ability to craft their future. If you’re looking for a Fresh Start, please fill out the form below. We’ll be in touch.
So they're just stealing the Kiwi Farm's content removal policy?

Null out here way ahead of the curve again.
 
History is a long chain of people being assholes to other people who were assholes to them before.
History is a cycle of retards sperging out and getting BTFOd by other retards who proceed to sperg out harder. Eventually this will cause the extinction of the human race, but hopefully artificial intelligences will pick up the torch.
So they're just stealing the Kiwi Farm's content removal policy?

Null out here way ahead of the curve again.
Not exactly because they will use it for erasing bad events from people's pasts.
 
So they're just stealing the Kiwi Farm's content removal policy?

Null out here way ahead of the curve again.
I would feel a lot better about this if The Globe also embedded "Rules of Nature" in their FAQ.
 
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