To me it’s not the use or overuse that’s the issue. It’s that yet again we appease the loud voice. I won’t be watching.
Maybe I could protest about ‘welcome to country’ being rammed down my throat at every opening of an envelope
The event has lost me as a viewer. It's just divisive bulldust to me.
100% agree and it’s just a pity that these young indigenous players are too naive to realise they are being used as pawns in a game. A game that is creating ill will that does not need to exist
Mate it’s not just indigenous. It’s LGBT , women’s movement , various ethnicities, religious sects . Political parties , anti Vaxers , climate change .etc.
Just by simply asking the question . How come you’re considered racist ,prejudice , homophobe ,climate denier .... just because you believe everyone should be included . It just leads to perpetual screaming matches where the info goes straight over everyone’s head. Zero desire for common ground and true reconciliation. Everyone wasn’t thier time in the sun . And because it this , it becomes a war of attrition , where any ground lost or won , however trivial ,is considered a Huge victory or defeat.
Unfortunately the inmates have started to get control of the asylum.
I think that argument is like saying people who want lower levels of migration in Australia are racist or wrong because there are also right wing racist nationalists who make that argument. You have to take arguments and people as they are, not try and group them with others and dismiss them all. Both the left and the right do this sort of generalising and dismissing of arguments too often (as racist or prejudicial on the right, and as socialist PC on the left), this is what gets people upset. We're not talking about LGBTQI, feminism, 'various ethnicities', religious groups, anti-vaxers; we're talking about the Indigenous protest of the national anthem and they have valid reasons for protesting. The merit of the other protests isn't something I know about and I don't think it's relevant to this protest. Better to avoid generalising.
? Pardon ? I don't follow . You've done exactly what I said people do , and projected your own ideas on to what I said . And not actually read my point. Way to go ! This is what I've been saying . Nothing gets heard . It's all just noise in the atmosphere. And now you dismiss this idea and notion , that the search for common ground is becoming a waste of time. It is all linked .
People are tribalistic by nature , and with social media , it has become extremely easy for everybody to find Thier applicable echo chamber . My point is directly related to a larger cultural issue where common ground is impossible to find . Of which , the anthem is just 1 of many issues .
Right, I see. You'd like to see people strive for common ground and not be so divisive? I thought you were saying something like 'all these fruit loops are protesting, it has to stop' but I see now you were arguing for more community spirit. That's good. I guess the Indigenous RL players don't feel connected to the community. That's a shame. I think we can work harder to include them. I think even if that fails and even if we feel like we're doing enough and we can't understand why they're still protesting, we still have to accept their right to protest. And doing so makes our community stronger, because people know they have a voice and are accepted and are allowed to say things which are challenging and still be a part of it. I don't know, I think I share your hope for a stronger community and I get where you're coming from there, but part of taking responsibility, which Peterson preaches, is also arguing for things people believe in. You don't just accept the way things are, you actively struggle for and support the causes you believe in. So to flip it a bit, you can see this protest as a sign of their strength and also a sign of the health of our community that they can do it.
Mate , you’re just preaching now. None of what you said has been debated by me. If anything I’ve advocated for exactly what you’re saying , I just haven’t mentioned it , as I assumed it was a given , and a waste of time getting bogged down in it , as it’s obvious they have a right to protest.
What’s less obvious , is that the opposing point of view can’t be dismissed either. It’s not community spirit I’m advocating , it’s the fact that we as a species cannot evolve into our true potential , if we are always , resorting back to whatever tribe we align with when times get tough . Its a huge waste of time. I fear for my children , with economic uncertainty due to automation, climate change , increasing unrest over petty things that should have been sorted years ago.
Imagine if we could put the amount of brain power dedicated to petty differences like skin colour , and whatever imaginary friend you believe in , back into things that propel us into the future.
Everyone is always going to have prejudices sure. It’s inevitable , but the extreme amount of time and energy put towards it is ridiculous. And now , because of the advent of social media, any perceived ground gained in the last 40 years, is heading backwards fast. People being attacked for their views , however minor , means , they tend to look for their echo chamber rather than deal with other people’s crap . This is what I’m saying is wrong . It is not good .
Black people get called all the stereotypes , so they talk about light skinned people.
Light skinned people get called all the stereotypes and THEY , sit around and talk about black people .
LGBTQ get call3d all the stereotypes so they sit around and talk about straight people ,
Straight people do the same ... and so on it goes. Nobody is having conversations with alternate thought processes anymore .
It’s like when You think stupid thoughts in your head , you say it out loud , and people say “ that’s stupid”,. And you thought you Were thinking some impressive stuff.
It’s a real world version of this . Only there’s nobody to say “that’s stupid”.
Not sure where to go with this, only that I don't see Indigenous concerns or protest as being 'trivial' or a part of a relativist everyone's sort of to blame sort of scenario, if that's what you're arguing. I really think Indigenous people have suffered and continue to suffer and I don't see their protest as harmful or disruptive to the broader collective humanitarian struggle towards our 'true potential'. But I'm not sure you're disagreeing with that anyway.