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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 30, 2023

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Even if I agreed that the decision of large corporations to raceswap well known characters was only made for cynical reasons, isn't that too human?

Race based discrimination is also human, but I dislike it. Especially when it goes against myself.

And raceswaps done by large corporations are curiously oneway and match propaganda of my enemies (that positioned themself on their own). I am not interested in race based culture wars but I dislike surrendering even more, so if someone declared themself to be my enemy....

If you are using a scope on a rifle that you happen to know if biased slightly to the right, it's not 'curious' that all of your attempts to correct for it involve aiming further left rather than trying to correct in both directions.

You can argue that under-representation doesn't exist or isn't important or isn't what's actually secretly motivating these things, if any of those happen to be your beliefs.

But, your opponents on this topic have a clearly stated and compact narrative that fully explains their observed actions, it's not 'curious' and it's worth engaging with it at the object-level.

under-representation

Under-representation of whom? Of people from local society? Note that I am not from USA. POC are extremely overrepresented for example in ads or various educational materials compared to actual society. What is done under pretext of diversity. White people are underrepresented if anything.

Note that I do not really care too much about race-based colour stupidity, but at this point it starts to be dangerous and becomes actual discrimination.

My country managed to mostly avoid race-based stupidity due to smaller colour variations, I do not want to start having this mess now. (and it is not like people were more ethical Germans managed to murder millions of people over nose shapes)