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# distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permissionWow, nettime’s very own James Damore moment -And hardly anyone calls him out.I cannot believe how easily so many people here allowed A.B. to intellectually-click-baitthem into a discussion just because he whispered the magic words „Marx“ and „class“,And willingly delivered him material to refine his language for his pseudo-philosophicalWhite male ängst-driven project,Even after he had already lashed out in a dangerously generalized way against academia,After he had already generally denounced identity politics as self-pity and whining, after heHad claimed gender & race as having no social realities, after he had judged the welfareState as an infantilization of society and, on top of all, had totally ridiculously indulged himselfIn a teenage-like invention rage of cock-culture-worshipping neologisms that he obviously enjoysTo decorate his little short-20th-Century binary phantasy land with.While a few of the answers with serious reactions to the classism question were really aPleasure to read and very much worth considering under different premises, I don’t understandwhy almost nobody here (except for Alice, Ian, and Florian - thanks for your interventions) did seeThe contradiction that the very same people he claims to be wanting to work with in that new classWar he dreams of, get insulted so badly and in a hierarchy-reproducing manner, that a futureCooperation is being boycotted before it has even started.Is that really only a sad lack of strategic thinking? Or not rather revealing how inclusive hisNew class war phantasy actually is, and whose perspective he expects to be adopted asConceptual lead?There is a big difference between disagreement and lashing out in a way that reveals absoluteEntitlement, and even worse: the assumption to be „safe“ when stating such stuff in a placeLike nettime mailing list.It’s so tiring to be forced to point out, once more, that entitlement is key in this problematic:While Alexander and his followers have very well understood that investing into digital literacyIs an absolute necessity if they want to survive in these times, any knowledge update in relation toGender & anti-racism debates is shrugged of as community-specific expertise (and commentedWith the reproach of having an only self-healing effect) instead of understood as the fundamental,Constitutive (not so new) change of perspective, without which no thorough analysis of classStruggle can withstand.It was really interesting to read Dan’s report/ analysis of the beginning of ‚identity politics‘ in the US(In Europe, I assume, this is a slightly different story) and his acknowledgement/ claim that it is hisGeneration's own fault not to have passed on the historic context to the next generation.I would really like to engage in this discussion by asking if it is really about the lack of history in aNegative sense, or, if the (assumed) lack of history/ continuity might not be _expression_ of a generallyPositive phenomenon: the attitude of a generation being sick of any kind of further waiting and gradualDevelopment, legitimately bold enough to demand full acceptance here and now - even if this leads toA roundhouse-kick-radicality that sometimes feels moralizing and partly unfair even to antecedentactivists. (And no, I am not part of that generation and often enough annoyed myself, but try toUnderstand.)I’m not keen of discussing it in a context, though, where Alexander Bard can blatantly display his near-hatredAnger on certain minority activism without being sanctioned, just days after a shooting in a synagogue andLethal threats to critics of Trump, with daily Police brutality towards POC, regular attacks on homes for asylumSeekers in Germany, harassment of anti-Trump academics in the US and similar harassments of academicsCriticising right-wing politics now - even structurally organised - by the AfD in Germany as well, and ongoingAnd normalised discrimination of and assaults on women.Incitement to violence is a spark easily ignited these days.Last but not least, I have the impression A.B. never really had to speak up for himself against a mainstreamOpinion, otherwise he would know how much courage it takes and that it is no way just 'fighting for one’sOwn good‘ but helps numerous others affected by that norm, and that keeping quiet and adapting, even atThe high price of ongoing unfair treatment, is often the easier way.It seems to be necessary to point out that repeating just a mainstream opinion, once it is tumbling andForced to open up to multi-perspective views, does n o t count as such.Best, NPs: Alice and Ian, your mails arrived while I wrote this, thanks againAm 03.11.2018 um 18:30 schrieb Brian Holmes <[email protected]>:On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 7:11 AM Felix Stalder <[email protected]> wrote:On Sat, Nov 3, 2018, 6:07 AM Alexander Bard <[email protected] wrote:
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