https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/feb/21/sleeping-with-the-far-right-review-could-you-move-in-with-a-man-too-racist-for-ukip?CMP=fb_gu&fbclid=IwAR2u07SmnmQvlWVUcUIs7PgxJZGNLfNGO_CFuXZEhZWv8AuPIEk-8ofIIJUMost notable of these is when Sen’s mother lets slip his original name, and Levine asks why he changed it. What was never a particularly amiable mien changes to a furiously aggressive one; Sen demands that this be removed from the film as an utter irrelevance. A tale of being bullied at a largely Jewish school in the US emerges that made it clear to him that: “You have the right to be fearful” of those different from you, and that multi-ethnic societies “are toxic. You keep to your own. And I don’t have an own”. It was a pattern replayed when he found his musical major at college dominated by “unbearable, crass” homosexuals.
Another person might have come to an entirely different conclusion after the same experiences, as Levine points out. But Sen has found his own, now, and the last section of the film is of him and Nick Griffin spewing vitriol about and at Levine as an indoctrinated racist against the white man, an idiot, obnoxious and ignorant. Vast new depths of rage and hatred are revealed and suggest still more beneath. The closing scenes are of Levine and Sen having their publicity shots for the programme taken as he mutters venomously.
Pbxman: "I'm sick and tired to this anglo-centric forums in which only this USA hero UK (its fave PET) view is allowed and it not they censure you! You talk to people from Russia and Iran and they have totally different world view. How Can I remove my account from this crap?"
Arkady: "If he/she is acquainted with Russian or Iranian culture, the notion of censorship should be pretty familiar. I would think this forum would feel comfortingly familiar, if he/she perceives it to be a censorious place."
Baden: "Thick coat of irony there, alright."
A South politician preaches to the poor white man
"You got more than the blacks, don't complain
You're better than them, you been born with white skin, " they explain
And the Negro's name
Is used, it is plain
For the politician's gain
As he rises to fame
And the poor white remains
On the caboose of the train
But it ain't him to blame
He's only a pawn in their game. — His Bobness
What you do not need if you have it, you will die and kill for when it is taken away. This is identity as the absolute meaning of life, the sine qua non of existence itself. Identity is tribe. We are the champions. — unenlightened
Then equality is a pipe-dream for we can only increase our freedom by taking other's away? If that is the case, then it's survival of the fittest.If dignity is a zero sum game, then humiliation is how the dignity one is self-evidently born with is taken from one. — unenlightened
We are the champions. — unenlightened
I am white and I like who I am... There is nothing wrong with racial pride, any more than there is something wrong with personal pride in being a great cabinet maker or a barber. — Bitter Crank
what do you say identity is? — tim wood
A secure identity is a component of a healthy personality.
Maybe a dozen components, give or take a few, make up one's identity. — Bitter Crank
I don't personally think it's necessarily racist to be proud of one's race. — Baden
I don't really get the idea of using one's race, sex, or orientation as a major part of one's identity, or being proud of these things. — Harry Hindu
Read what I wrote again.It is odd that you mention son, brother, father, husband, the latter two as sources of pride, yet don't get sex or orientation as part of identity. — unenlightened
What this shows is that sex (NOT their identity) is really, really important to you, and that you are a sexist, as if somehow you could glean someone's sex from posts on the internet - as if all women post the same. How sexist.Perhaps you can understand this sort of thing in terms of the defaults on an identity profile. White, male, heterosexual, five-fingered, they go without saying, and only 'deviations' need to be mentioned. I always thought of you as a woman. — unenlightened
What this shows is that sex (NOT their identity) is really, really important to you, and that you are a sexist, as if somehow you could glean someone's sex from posts on the internet - as if all women post the same. How sexist. — Harry Hindu
To humiliate is to undermine social power, normally in a way that causes emotional pain. — Baden
Bluff, genial, self-deprecating, man-of the world, BC is the sock puppet who can afford to be honest because he is unreal and therefore invulnerable. — unenlightened
He is a suit of armour of many components marvelously articulated and probably worn even in bed. He is a mechanical man made of components and cannot be hurt. Of the real vulnerable person beneath the armour, not much can be said beyond hurting, frightened, lonely. — unenlightened
This is what white privilege is - not to have a racial identity, and this is why it is a hateful humiliation to have it pointed out that white is a racial identity, and this is what talk about whiteness does; it call into question and creates a vulnerability — unenlightened
I just don't see how "white" is not a racial identity, how identifying as white is a hateful humiliation, how having a racial identity and talking about whiteness as an identity creates a vulnerability and so on. — Bitter Crank
I imagine too, and similarly around the world. As you might guess from above, though, I reckon my brand of superiority superior to any other, to the degree there is not even a second place. But on those occasions when I do encounter reality, I am gratified to see that most of the rest of the world is doing as well as it is.I would imagine that there is a Han Chinese privilege in China. — Bitter Crank
There is something screwy and knotted up about the way you process the topic of race. I just don't see how "white" is not a racial identity, how identifying as white is a hateful humiliation, how having a racial identity and talking about whiteness as an identity creates a vulnerability and so on. — Bitter Crank
And his is why I am identified as troll as hostile, as sexist. Because I always insist that there is an other to every identity, and every identification is an othering. Because I never allow the discussion to be only about them and not about us. — unenlightened
Another way to put it would be the mapping both facilitates power and absorbs it both intra- and interpersonally. — Baden
Because I always insist that there is an other to every identity, and every identification is an othering. — unenlightened
On whom does the benefit of this brave insistence devolve? — Bitter Crank
The group identity of people in Peru is a matter for Peruvians. — Bitter Crank
There's kind of an exchange of power then, system power for personal identity power, which makes being on the bottom in some sense the best place re retaining authenticity. — Baden
One gains the power of the machine by becoming a cog (or a sub-routine). — unenlightened
Consider two humiliating scenarios. — unenlightened
Note that a change of world view can enable one to avoid the humiliation. — unenlightened
To humiliate is to undermine social power — Baden
What you do not need if you have it, you will die and kill for when it is taken away. This is identity as the absolute meaning of life, the sine qua non of existence itself. Identity is tribe. We are the champions. — unenlightened
Who is more humiliated here? — Baden
humiliation can and does interpose at both ends of the power dynamic. — Baden
You get sold into slavery, you can be as virtuous and authentic as anything, you still get whipped and worked, and chained, and it would be invidious to make a comparison with any possible humiliation of the slave-owner. — unenlightened
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