And there in a nutshell, is what I'm saying is wrong with world/society today. The first thing you think, should be what YOU think, not some contrived, media driven idea what society might want you to think!!!
We should allow the Rupert's of the world to control and direct our thinking and responses?;The game is over and lost, if that is the case!
The point of the saying is that it’s impossible to ignore the influence of society but you should be defined by what you think. If you go along with society then that defines you just as much.
But I disagree because saying it’s what you think allows for racist, ****phobic, hateful discourse to be common. We are seeing problems world wide because people are giving into base feelings. As a society we hold a standard of what is acceptable and we should 1. Be constantly striving for that to be of the highest standard, and 2. Challenging people who are not upholding that standard.
Part of how we've come as far as we have is because we have said “enough” to segregation, slavery, etc, and embraced woman’s rights, sexual rights, etc.
I’m a huge advocate for the ads where a guy is belittling his partner and the group stand up and tell him it’s not ok. That’s the only way to drive change.. and saying it’s a little ok isn’t enough because the pull from the base levels will be stronger than the desire to strive for good, unless we all collectively strive for good.
Mindful that this is well beyond the realms of footy discourse so maybe we need to drag all of these comments to a new thread, but I’m equally happy to just leave it there.
Also, I did look into the straw man argument. I can recognise your point and I’ll never say I’m the most eloquent person or best at crafting my arguments. But I’ll also standby my main point which is this stuff isn’t ok, and we can’t allow for levels of okayness if we truly want to drive change and be better.
You don’t have to want that, and you don’t have to agree with me that it’s better. But I strongly feel that any derogatory word that makes a marginalised group further marginalised is not ok, not ever.