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From:[identity profile] ataxi.livejournal.com
Date: April 6th, 2009 07:57 am (UTC)
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"Are you saying that the only way a discussion of racism (or any other prejudice) can be productive is if it Changes the World?"
No. I'm talking about degree of productivity as well as the existence thereof, I'm not restricting outcomes to those that require Special Capitalisation, and I'm not ignoring the opportunity cost of having scores of intelligent communicators in the SF&F community, from activists to writers to publishers and academics engaged in the rough equivalent of an old-school Usenet flamewar held in multiple venues simultaneously either, with maybe a little short of half of them leaving in a disaffected rage.
"If so, I guess I understand your point of view a little better: Racefail has been largely a bunch of people expressing their opinions and sharing their reactions. If you don't think that matters, then of course you won't think that Racefail matters."
At the risk of sounding condescending ... oh never mind. But shoot down as many things that aren't my view as you like. Clearly whenever a group of people get together in a space and express their opinions and share their reactions, that has great value regardless of what is said, how it's said, who says it, what the outcomes are, how they're transmitted outside the group, and what opportunities for communication and positive change are lost as a result of the way the "expression of opinions and sharing of reactions" progresses, and to what end.
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