I’ll start: “Shoving x down our throats”

the amount of people who have told me i’m one of the good ones because “at least you don’t shove gayness down our throats,” or “i’m fine with it if they dont shove it down our throats” has made me cringe whenever i hear that phrase used in any context, even harmlessly. how about you guys?

  • Maoo [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    irl I usually see POC or BIPOC used in three ways:

    • Someone is pissed and wants to weaponize their or someone else’s identity and not think any deeper than “you just did a racism becauss that person you criticized? Yeah they’re BIPOC”. That someone is almost always a liberal and the person in question is usually being validly criticized.

    • HR types talking about their DEI program.

    • The nicest and most empathetic lefty on the planet is trying their very best to be inclusive while organizing.

    I also try to just say brown or black etc it’s just so much less awkward.