• mindbleach@lemmy.world
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    Everyone in this thread that I have seen is roundly denouncing slavery and racism.

    So would the asshole claiming “the civil war wasn’t about slavery.”

    That’s how these excuses function as propaganda. They don’t come out and say “yay evil.” But they’re still defending evil… by degrees. The nuance of their claims is kinda fucking important.

    We have the freedom, now, to be able to discuss nuance without worrying about whether it will be used as a shield for bigots.

    You live on a different internet.

    We don’t ALWAYS have to dismiss context and nuance

    … reducing this to ‘well you just hate nuance’ is so goddamn ironic I’m not sure where to begin.

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      How about with you not hating nuance? Because it’s kind of sounding like you do.

      Maybe you just have trouble identifying real racism from discussions about racism. In that case I would suggest therapy.

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        Underlining an inability to identify bigotry when it’s any less blatant than declaring an ethnicity subhuman, in as many words.

        And turning it into personal insults about mental health. Real classy.

        Again: even the obvious bigot we’re all bickering about would loudly insist he’s against slavery and racism. And then he’d immediately say some shit that promotes, excuses, or minimizes outright bigotry.

        And you two pipe-chewing scholars would scoff, asking: what’s so racist about that obvious dogwhistle? Technically that bigot’s point about crime rates was factually correct! Are we not free to litigate whether those bad-faith justifications make valid claims before an insane conclusion? There’s no way that’s how every racist asshole launders their evil bullshit. Surely it’s not exactly how they shield their views, when they can’t outright say, “fuck the outgroup.”

        Meanwhile.

        Back at the distant point:

        The civil war was about slavery. For its own sake. Any human conflict is going to be more complex than a single word, but few wars have ever been clearer about their overwhelming central focus. If you say the sky is blue because of light from the sun and I add “and from the stars!,” that’s how uselessly tangential it is to insist “and trade.”

        Humans have done unimaginable evil for its own sake. Tell six generations they’re the only people who count, and of course number seven’s ready to end you for questioning it. You don’t count. This is unmistakable and unavoidable in strongly hierarchical honor cultures. For example: the south. Seeking a calmly reasoned explanation when a senator beats someone half to death with a walking-stick leads to “4D chess” self-delusion. Like it has to be strategic.

        Like systemic violence against an entire race has to make sense without bigotry, even if you fully acknowledge there is “also” bigotry.

        Describing those flimsy justifications at all requires considerable context to avoid coming off as just another racist asshole.

        Using those flimsy justifications like they’re interchangeable for the actual fuuucking reason is inexcusable. And you lurched into this conversation specifically to excuse it. Feel free to stop.

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          in as many words

          Words in your head, maybe.

          Again. Therapy.

          even the obvious bigot we’re all bickering about would loudly insist he’s against slavery and racism

          And he would obviously be lying. Racism is fairly easy to identify. For most people. Not you, of course. You see racism behind every tree, apparently.

          If you say the sky is blue because of light from the sun

          To make a better analogy, it’s like if someone said “the sky is blue because we can only see blue light!” The answer would be “no, but there’s a bit of truth there. The atmosphere scatters blue light more than other wavelengths, and human eyes are more attuned to blue than other colors”. Why does this matter? Because he drew the wrong conclusion from a tidbit of accurate information.

          Especially since the idiot claiming we can’t see red light isn’t actually part of the conversation. Nor are any other Red Lighters. We’re just discussing something he said.

          Seeking a calmly reasoned explanation when a senator beats someone half to death with a walking-stick

          Are you a time traveller?

          …is this “Preston Brooks” in the room with us right now?

          Therapy.

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              And you’re reacting as if it just happened.

              We’re like 4 steps removed from the person who even said the quote in OP.

              You can chill, you’re not about to fight off a horde of Copperheads. This is a left-leaning internet forum. There are no Klansmen here. You’re not on a crusade. Chill the fuck out. We are on the internet.

              Being frothing at the mouth outraged because something happened a hundred and fifty years ago is not healthy. It’s a fixation.

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            The Cornerstone Speech is in black and white, in history books and this conversation. Abusive troll. Referring to it is not even a matter of your grand claims to be a nuance understander. It’s basic reading comprehension. I am describing the aggressively obvious for-its-own-sake bigotry of the goddamn Confederacy - the central fucking topic of this post.

            “the sky is blue because we can only see blue light!” The answer would be “no, but there’s a bit of truth there.”

            … no, that’d be running interference for morons. Insisting “he’s not entirely wrong!” when the only sane aspect of someone’s worldview is that the sky is blue is the biggest motte-to-bailey ratio I’ve ever heard.

            Thank you for making crystal clear why this thread is a trainwreck. You’re twisting complete nonsense claims by obvious idiot liars into an out-of-context interpretation of a few words they kinda said.

            In the case of the OG Facebook dolt, he didn’t say “the civil war about more than slavery,” he said “the civil war WASN’T ABOUT SLAVERY, UNTIL blah blah blah.” Bog-standard Lost Cause propaganda. Picking a few words from that and going yeah-but is exactly the sort of dissembling excuse that overt racists like his dumb ass will do all the fucking time.

            If you can’t spot the problem when third parties do it for him, you’re why it’s a problem.

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              the civil war WASN’T ABOUT SLAVERY, UNTIL blah blah blah

              I feel a bit sorry for you now. It’s got to be difficult arguing against knowledge, because sometimes you’re required to show that you’re right. And that’s very hard to do if you refuse to learn history for fear of it somehow corrupting you into racism.

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                Other subthread: ‘we’re not directly talking about the civil war, are we?’

                This subthread: ‘tut tut, disagreeing with obvious racists about the civil war.’

                You are a fraud and a liar. You are not good at trolling.