Naturally then, you see the descriptor of the platonic oppressor evolve from “men” when rich white second-wave feminists get going in the middle of the last century, to “white men” as the race critique from womanists comes in, to “straight white men” as the sexuality critique comes in, to “cis straight white men” as the gender identity critique comes in most recently. Class is swirling around in the tradition, often in long lists of identities, but it’s on the margin. Should the default tag ever evolve to include “rich” or “high socioeconomic status” in it, we will know we have arrived.
Oh my GOD this guy needs to be shot in the brain
Ironicwarcriminal posted:http://www.newstatesman.com/2013/11/why-movember-isnt-all-its-cracked-be
Further, the inclusivity of Movember deserves examination. For one, only men (and even then, only some men) can grow a moustache.
grade-A Vampirism
Lessons posted:
so you didnt actually read the article then
acephalousuniverse posted:Lessons posted:so you didnt actually read the article then
acephalousuniverse posted:http://mattbruenig.com/2013/11/24/identitarianism-and-the-working-class/
I can see how the Russel Brand story will end up playing out for me as well. As I get advanced degrees and ideally a job that puts me occupationally out of the poor working class, any claim I do have to that identity (which is already not respected in any case) will fade year by year until it is just discarded altogether by those who might not like what I have to say about poor people and their issues. This sort of treatment creates the double-bind that ensures a permanent erasure of poor working class voices. If you grow up in the identity and remain in it, your access to any of these discussions is extremely limited. If you grow up in the identity and become educated enough to access these discussions, you no longer get to claim the identity.
thats just liberalism. revolution comes materially from the working class
daddyholes posted:thats just liberalism. revolution comes materially from the working class
no it doesn't. read your laclau and then become a liberal
http://douglaslain.net/diet-soap-podcast-198-joy-identity/
gyrofry posted:heres a interview with the vampire castle guy
http://douglaslain.net/diet-soap-podcast-198-joy-identity/
i listened to this one last night
http://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html#S131205
diet soap is usually good though
acephalousuniverse posted:That suckit was directed firmly into the aether and not at any woeman
Hello?? my very own mother is aetherkin u fuckstik
acephalousuniverse posted:apparently people stepped down as editors and stuff over it, pretty crazy. i didn't know that till it was mentioned in the diet soap interview.
It's apparently not true accord to McCaine who's an editor himself
acephalousuniverse posted:http://mattbruenig.com/2013/11/24/identitarianism-and-the-working-class/
As I get advanced degrees and ideally a job that puts me occupationally out of the poor working class,
Lessons posted:It's apparently not true accord to McCaine who's an editor himself
I wondered what the deal was since googling didn't find anyone talking about it.
socialism was true to me, but then i got high.
and now im in a vampire's castle, and i know why! (hey heeeeey hey)
because i got high, because i got high, because i got hiiiiiiiiigh
(badada-da-da)
Wow very enlightening
-Mark Fisher on Twitter
Lessons posted:Attn women, black ppl and other trolls: I am 34 years old and I've never had sex, but I DID vote for Tony Blair. Who did you vote for? NOBODY, that's who. And yeah I love Tony, but would I suck on his weener? Maybe, that's between me and my boy Tony. Anyway, peace, I'm about to unfollow some black people because they don't know when to SHUT UP!
-Mark Fisher on Twitter
this is totally taken out of context
parabolart posted:why did this get bumped At Large? tia
sometimes its nice to rotate some classics out of cold storage and into the public gallery