IBARW: Why blog about racism?
Aug. 6th, 2008 02:01 pmSo, one of the standards I try to hold myself to is to be open to criticism and other points of view. Two criticisms I've had people make of me (directly and indirectly) here and there are that
(a)This whole blogging about racism and feminism etc is pointless or otherwise a bad idea
(b)People who disagree with me (or don't feel as strongly) on these or related issues find this lj unwelcoming/intimidating
(EDIT: I'm paraphrasing, and I think I've accidentally created straw-critics who you are all defending me from when the actual things people said really weren't that bad, mostly. My plan for a "nice simple links post instead of a tricky thinky real post about race" seem to have been less than successful...)
Now I'm still feeling a bit too dumb to write a proper post on either issue, but looking through
ibarw I came accross three posts which go into the first question really well:
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(a)This whole blogging about racism and feminism etc is pointless or otherwise a bad idea
(b)People who disagree with me (or don't feel as strongly) on these or related issues find this lj unwelcoming/intimidating
(EDIT: I'm paraphrasing, and I think I've accidentally created straw-critics who you are all defending me from when the actual things people said really weren't that bad, mostly. My plan for a "nice simple links post instead of a tricky thinky real post about race" seem to have been less than successful...)
Now I'm still feeling a bit too dumb to write a proper post on either issue, but looking through
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rilina: IBARW: Why I'm participating
coffeeandink: Why I participate in IBARW
- The Angry Black Woman: Doing Something About Racism
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