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LAS14

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36. Examples? I don't have a 'position.' I'm asking a question for which I have no answer. nt
Thu Nov 13, 2025, 01:13 PM
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Could you define the term more specifically? CTyankee Nov 13 #1
Well, I posted because it seems that there is not a clear, public, definition. LAS14 Nov 13 #4
I would call wearing political messaging on your person and association pwb Nov 13 #2
Back in the day, I wore buttons from Another Mother for Peace during the Vietnam era. I was frightened that that war CTyankee Nov 13 #7
White Christian Male the most powerful identity politics leftstreet Nov 13 #3
But when women and minorities mobilize for their rights and seek representation, it's "identity politics" LAS14 Nov 13 #5
They turned it into a smear leftstreet Nov 13 #6
The OP posted this thread yesterday obamanut2012 Nov 13 #9
Oh leftstreet Nov 13 #10
What about that post causes you to say, "Good grief??" nt LAS14 Nov 13 #33
That I miss so many things here n/t leftstreet Nov 13 #35
What's your point? nt LAS14 Nov 13 #34
Thanks, very clear. nt LAS14 Nov 13 #21
Do you believe it has a positive or negative connotation? Torchlight Nov 13 #20
For me it has a neutral connotation. I was surprised to find out... LAS14 Nov 13 #22
If you consider it 'neutral, why then your stated desire to 'come up with something else'? Torchlight Nov 13 #27
The phrase is neutral. The practice is necessary, but has its down sides. nt LAS14 Nov 13 #28
Your position on this seems to change dependent on the responses you receive Torchlight Nov 13 #29
Examples? I don't have a 'position.' I'm asking a question for which I have no answer. nt LAS14 Nov 13 #36
You have posted several posts on this issue in as many days obamanut2012 Nov 13 #8
I tried as hard as I could not to say I am "against identity politics." LAS14 Nov 13 #23
Im not really sure what identity politics are Samael13 Nov 13 #11
We live in a white supremacy and as long as that white supremacy exists, trying to pretend it doesn't is a fool's game. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 13 #12
Fools and those who pretend we don't live in a white supremacy with all the damage that has caused and Solly Mack Nov 13 #15
EXACTLY WhiskeyGrinder Nov 13 #16
The World is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion. Thomas Paine Ping Tung Nov 13 #13
I've no idea what it even means. NewHendoLib Nov 13 #14
"Identity politics" was basically the old "woke." BlueTsunami2018 Nov 13 #17
Thanks for addressing the question in the spirit in which it was asked. nt LAS14 Nov 13 #24
It's a label used as a slur. Like "Social Justice Warrior". haele Nov 13 #18
No, although it can certainly be effective chum in the water if intended as such Torchlight Nov 13 #19
Interesting reply. Thanks. nt LAS14 Nov 13 #25
Orwellian propaganda tactic unblock Nov 13 #26
Any phrase can eventually be turned ITAL Nov 13 #30
I do. The only time I ever hear about "identity politics" "pronouns" "woke" "open borders" is from right wingers/media AStern Nov 13 #31
Yes, it is a strawman device used by the right Johonny Nov 13 #40
It's the Cass Elliot choked on a ham sandwich of politics. Same with the 'open borders' bullshit AStern Nov 13 #41
To republicans choie Nov 13 #32
You belittle the harm it is doing to marginalized people Keepthesoulalive Nov 13 #37
How am I belittling anything by asking a question? nt LAS14 Nov 13 #38
I'm just asking questions Keepthesoulalive Nov 13 #39
Well, this question was just a question. nt LAS14 Nov 13 #42
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