In the podcast with Joe Rogan, James Lindsey said that he's optimistic that critical social justice will break itself, that as it progresses the contradictions become more apparent and the infighting becomes more common place. That it will eventually fall apart from the inside. That more and more people will see it for the nonsense that it is and just stop supporting it. I'm not that optimistic. They still stick together. For example: Black Lives Matter. You can't say All Lives Matter, because that denies the particular struggles of black people specifically. Okay. Let's logic that out. The idea is that the overall group doesn't get to assert their right to live, that all lives matter, until the subgroup has their right to live, that their lives specifically matter (notwithstanding the fact that no one is denying they have a right to live or that their lives don't matter).
Okay. So then what about Black Trans Lives Matter? That's a sub-movement that's actually real. So can the Black Lives Matter people tell the Trans Black Lives Matter people, well, yeah, you're a black life, so of course you matter because All Black Lives Matter. That's essentially saying the same thing as the people who say all lives matter. And when the BLM people pushed that they got told off by the Black Trans people saying the same thing BLM tells the All Lives Matter people. Didn't matter though. That contradiction did not phase the cause at all. The Black Trans Lives Matter people are still marching along side the Black Lives Matter People.
There's also the TERFs (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists). They don't want to include trans females in their intersection of doom. And there's a feud between them. But push come to shove and they'll lock arms in solidarity against the "patriarchy". I don't think all these squabbles among the factions, on their own, will break critical social justice. Probably force-feeding reality is the only way. And that means countering every claim with reality. You can't just say that every white person is infected with a "racist" virus and get away with that. Just saying something doesn't make it so. They're not getting the pushback that's necessary.
Okay. So then what about Black Trans Lives Matter? That's a sub-movement that's actually real. So can the Black Lives Matter people tell the Trans Black Lives Matter people, well, yeah, you're a black life, so of course you matter because All Black Lives Matter. That's essentially saying the same thing as the people who say all lives matter. And when the BLM people pushed that they got told off by the Black Trans people saying the same thing BLM tells the All Lives Matter people. Didn't matter though. That contradiction did not phase the cause at all. The Black Trans Lives Matter people are still marching along side the Black Lives Matter People.
There's also the TERFs (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists). They don't want to include trans females in their intersection of doom. And there's a feud between them. But push come to shove and they'll lock arms in solidarity against the "patriarchy". I don't think all these squabbles among the factions, on their own, will break critical social justice. Probably force-feeding reality is the only way. And that means countering every claim with reality. You can't just say that every white person is infected with a "racist" virus and get away with that. Just saying something doesn't make it so. They're not getting the pushback that's necessary.