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David Decosimo
DavidDecosimo
The only remedy to past discrimination is *justice.* The only remedy to present discrimination is *justice.* The only remedy to future discrimination is *justice.* You cannot coherently claim X is
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Will wants justice for Breonna Taylor
WLMAnderson
I don’t think looting is good. It’s that when I daily see the injustice of the mass incarceration that loots communities of family members, the injustice of colonial capitalism (gentrification)
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Nang Poe
NangPoe
One good thing that came out (although I would have preferred a better way) from this coup is that people now understand their right to freedom of expression and assembly.
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Hannes Bajohr
hannesbajohr
As things stand, Judith Shklar’s distinction between misfortune and injustice will become a central argument in future discussions about the governmental response to the Corona crisis. The argument is twofold:
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Cody Daigle-Orians
CDaigleOrians
Us white folks have a real problem with false equivalency. Stacey not getting her order in a timely manner is not the same as police brutality and injustice. But Stacey
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
Regarding theologians who condemn calls for systemic justice:There are two routes to denying the existence or prevalence of systemic injustice in the United States (e.g., systemic racism). One route is
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zara ♀
cache_pas
If you ever want to throw a fancy term at idiots like Zoe, tell them about epistemic injustice, aka “not knowing that you don’t know what you don’t know.” A
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Aidan McGlynn
AidanMcGlynn
What are some recently proposed forms of epistemic injustice that are claimed not to fit into Fricker's two categories (TI & HI)? There's Dotson & Pohlhaus on contributory/WH, Derek Anderson's
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Timothy Keller
timkellernyc
A big issue is “systemic” or “institutionalized” injustice. I define the Right as those who say it hardly exists in the U.S. anymore. I define the Left as those who
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Chris Green
cewgreen
This, from Rowan Williams’ *Way of St Benedict*, has me thinking: “it is bad to deny and repress emotion [and] poisonous for us to be passive under injustice.” But we
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Pam Keith, Esq.
PamKeithFL
Dear America: Do you now see what a GIFT Black People are to this Nation?Appreciate it!Our resilience & hope, our eternal faith in the possible, does NOT just benefit US.
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Carissa Badenoch
PatchyBandit
People often assume that America is unaware of its racism, or that people don't understand how systemic injustice works; this is false. Everyone knows that America is racist and that
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Catherine
CatherineinNB
Short thread:I've been thinking a lot over the past few hours about the concept of "hate" vs. the concept of "righteous anger." I think too often, especially in fandom, these
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David B. Larter
DavidLarter
The friends school I went to bundled history together. We didn't learn about just the hardship of the Pilgrims but also the diseases they spread to the Native Americans. We
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
2021. Yet the resistance to #OwnVoices remains so horrifically high. Specially the condescending ‘I know about it but....’ I don’t think these people realise how much they reveal themselves and
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Samantha Hartley (Sam, she/her)
HartleySamantha
[Thread summarising the book as I go. Might take a while! Feel free to correct me if you think I’ve got it wrong]Intro: epistemic injustice is about unfairness and marginalisation
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