there seems to be no good way to communicate cultural grievances across cultures and this is distressing
as always people want to be listened to but won't listen to each other
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RT @miftah___ra
@visakanv as an indonesian i would like to stay:everybody please chill we have all suffered enough under colonialism 😢
neither side understands the other's grievances, it's a clusterfuck of asymmetric information and makes me sad
https://twitter.com/miftah___ra/status/1350791648221954051
reminds me of the issue of "cultural appropriation" which is also fundamentally about respect
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RT @miftah___ra
failing to do this is what ppl mean by "cultural appropriation" - ultimately it's not about the cooptation by itself, but about disrespecting the culture by making what are effectively parodies
https://twitter.com/miftah___ra/status/1339644429699727360
this is going to keep getting worse as long as people keep claiming the epistemic authority to frame social issues
your frame is deeply rooted in your cultural background and you have NO idea of the worlds that exist outside of it
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RT @visakanv
A phrase I’ve used in several private conversations:
We are merely in season 2 of the global sourceland vs diaspora culture wars
It’s going to get A Lot More Intense in the coming decades
https://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1101424887200047104
information asymmetry strikes again
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RT @miftah___ra
so much information, so much valuable "lived experience" stored in little pockets of perception all over the world
and the Collective cannot access it. this is why we never learn
https://twitter.com/miftah___ra/status/1323316413193334784
scaling up communication channels without scaling up empathy & human decency = our current state
@srs very well put, and I agree!
now, how to resolve this? how to reconcile a need for identity in an increasingly post-identity world without resorting to silly intercultural knife fights?
@amir Well I'm happy to explore this together with you. Seems to be question bigger than a toot though.
I should perhaps reread Francis Fukuyama's book on Identity...
@amir May I add overall reason?
The root of all evil, I claim, isn't that people are stupid (they're not). Rather, it's the need for too tight an identity in a world that is decreasingly willing to provide one.