Judaka
Ok, but consider: you can be a well-fed slave or a slave who is being starved and tortured. Are these two slaves facing the same level of oppression? Or put another way: is oppression based on the lack of potential good, or the existence of actual bad? — coolazice
Can oppression be measured and compared? — coolazice
BitconnectCarlos
I can't imagine what definition of oppression says it's oppression that people don't want to sleep with you. — Judaka
Judaka
Just a quick aside, have you seen this sweet JBP mix? — BitconnectCarlos
So I think we're just defining it differently and that's okay because no one has a monopoly on the definition of the word... it's vague. You make solid points and all I can do at the end of the day is state my position and give my take and it's okay if we disagree. — BitconnectCarlos
Would you call just a general social undesirability (e.g. someone who is ugly and socially awkward) a form of oppression? If I were to be totally honest, I would. I think people who struggle socially are quite limited, generally speaking. — BitconnectCarlos
BitconnectCarlos
I don't like your definition, I doubt you would even accept describing anything unfair as "oppression". A guy cheats in a race, is that "oppression"? Injustice is oppression? No... nono, I can't. Even you can't possibly use the word oppression as you've described. — Judaka
Judaka
BitconnectCarlos
Oppression can be applied to many different circumstances and we adjust the "resources" to match the setting but it's always based on control and abuse of power. — Judaka
Judaka
BitconnectCarlos
Is oppression synonymous with unfairness and injustice? Then sure... I don't really understand your definition. If I replace "oppression" with "unfair" then I agree. — Judaka
Judaka
BitconnectCarlos
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