Dolan wrote:I didn't say values are homogenous in a culture, I said they are different between East and West. Markedly different. Otherwise, why would Western leaders waste so much breath criticising China and other regimes from Asia? Or why do some Eastern European countries reject Western values?
To follow up on my last comment, here's a really really good article by a nobel-prize winning Economist completely obliterating exactly what you're talking about here: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/16979
You will need institutional access to read the full version here, but you could easily find it on the many academic paper repositories that exist. Highly recommend you look at this.
Yeah, if it's rubberstamped by the committee in Stockholm it's eternal, unassailable knowledge. Just like this quote from one of his peers in Nobeldom:
Yep, that's a Nobel in economics, I can tell by how off the mark the recipient is
Yeah, if it's rubberstamped by the committee in Stockholm it's eternal, unassailable knowledge. Just like this quote from one of his peers in Nobeldom:
Damn Dolan, for someone who consistently tries to appear like a big brain edgelord, not knowing who Sen is or how brilliant his work has been must be embarrassing.
Dolan wrote:If he writes about democracy as a "universal value" I can tell how clueless he is about everything. It's enough for me.
A mind should not be so closed off that it rejects anything that it disagrees with without even attempting to read the argument, but maybe that's a cultural value for you?
Also, Sen is a Nobel Prize winner, former master of Trinity College, Cambridge and presently an economics professor at Harvard and his CV in 2013 was 30 pages long: https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/sen/f ... 2013_0.pdf
You're an edgelord sitting on his computer at home, but sure, he's the one who is wrong.
Also how does an economics prof write with so much confidence that democracy is a universal value. It's not like anthropology is his stomping ground.
He's like Umberto Eco writing "expertly" on fascism, even though he was specialised in semiotics.
princeofcarthage wrote:@Cometk @iNcog @chris1089 obviously his posts warrant a ban but I wouldn't sweat about it tbh. He is drunk 90% of the time he posts.
I didnt say it is okay. I said it is ban worthy. I just meant to not look deep into it as he is drunk. It's true being drunk brings the worst nature or true nature out but that's hardly relevant. I may feel or have racist thoughts due to whatever reasons. But if I actively try to change them and don't act on them then that's what matters. The issue here is that Snuden should control his drunkenness.
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And plucked, or moth, plucked
From flowers or pollen froth
To wither on a young child’s
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Things scream.
comradecommissar wrote:More than Snuden, I think it's important that the mods here take a look at themselves. A short timeout for literally unprovoked and awful racism is akin to a slap on the wrist. Not to mention, I got warned for merely responding and told to "not sink to his level" by @chris1089. The fact that the community team thinks it's okay to police how folks react when they're being racially attacked says a lot about the forum and the homogenous group of people who run it.
Thank you, @Cometk and @iNcog for your support, but unfortunately I think we all know that this forum is a cesspit of racism that only accepts its POCs as long as they're silent about the things that matter. My love for the game keeps bringing me back, but Snuden is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to racism on this forum.
oh yeah the moderation on these topics is a joke. you're literally bullied into silence on the forums. there's been a few times when I've actively told people not to register on esoc because I cared for them and wasn't interested in them being subject to the pervasive bigotry on these boards. sad
I'd like to correct @comradecommissar 's statement that Snuden received a short timeout. This is not the case. The full length of the ban is being discussed, but it will not be short.
As to @Cometk 's post, it is not justified to break the rules because someone else broke the rules first. The rules were applied equally.
chris1089 wrote:I'd like to correct @comradecommissar 's statement that Snuden received a short timeout. This is not the case. The full length of the ban is being discussed, but it will not be short.
As to @Cometk 's post, it is not justified to break the rules because someone else broke the rules first. The rules were applied equally.
you seriously can't recognize how snuden's conception of his own race played into - and, in fact, constructed - his bigotry and willfulness to make an unsolicited, harassing racist remark? and how the response to that, is not at all equivocal? and really how the term "white trash" is more often used in a classist way than it is "racist" lol
and how another user can push some racist rhetoric on another user in the wake of him getting harassed, and it's totally acceptable because it's "nuanced" enough that it isn't an "outright insult"
'white trash' is not outright racism in the way that you think it is, haha. The term has a long history behind it, and is still regularly used to denote a lot of things.
None of that is to say that I should have said it, and I myself feel embarrassed that I did, but when someone randomly drunk tweets racism at you, you can sometimes respond irrationally. Im not surprised that ESOC was blind to that in its bid to "apply the rules equally."
comradecommissar wrote:Firstly, I presently live in the UK, and have lived in the Western world for the last 10 years. Secondly, how do you not know that I spend an overwhelming amount of time criticizing my country, its policies and its society? My undergraduate thesis was on how religious parties foment religious violence and persecution in Pakistan, with my primary argument being that its done for votes. My MPhil thesis was an audit study on ethnic discrimination in the Pakistani labor market, and my PhD thesis is on ethnic nationalisms and violence. My entire academic career is being built on engaging with the injustices in my country. I also write for major newspapers in Pakistan on all the issues you mentioned, and a lot more. In other words, fuck off.
Its also downright racist to presume that people in Pakistan don't have the kinds of social justice sensibilities you are talking about, or that Pakistan is some homogenously awful society. Finally, there's millions of people in present who believe in social justice, equality, women rights and dignity. There's certainly millions of people in the country who are better humans than you. This point is also historically inaccurate, given that anti-racism/colonialism movements have a deep and long history in places as far wide as Vietnam, India, Algeria and South Africa. Learn your history before you spew shit online.
I take issue with the idea that because things are bad in a migrants home country, it justifies racist attacks from folks like yourself. The West should be held up to the values it publicly espouses, regardless of what happens in other parts of the world.
That's actually interesting. Then why are you in the UK, if Pakistan is such a great place with a vibrant, diverse culture in which nothing is as homogenous and as awful as people are trying to make it seem? And if Pakistan does have the social justice sensibilities you mentioned why did you feel the need to migrate? And why to the UK, of all places, why not China?
If Pakistan is such a great country, why are you in the UK?
Its also downright racist to presume that people in Pakistan don't have the kinds of social justice sensibilities you are talking about
No it's not racist. Stop extending the meaning of this word to every fucking thing that doesn't rub you right. Racism does not mean anything that bothers you, look up a definition in the dictionary.
As far as I theoretically know, Pakistanis are Caucasians. And I'm technically a Caucasian too. So you're not part of another race from any point of view. Criticising another culture has nothing to do with any kind of race classification. I criticise my own culture all day, doesn't mean I'm bigoted or "racist" towards Romanians or Europeans. You just got all uppity about this theme because you migrated to the comfy UK where you're free to spew all this ideological bullshit that you couldn't in your own country because they'd probably have you punished. So this theme has probably become profitable for you, you can exploit it like a gold mine, use their cultural colonial guilt against them and get those sweet sweet Western academia funds.