Originally posted by travestyny
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Considering such things let us assume years later in a discussion someone asks: "Did this podcast host use a socially constructed, cancel culture reference to ***ual orientation?" We would have to consider that socially what the host did was normal. He may have even made the reference reflexively... In Harry's time it was normal for people to consider racial and ethnic pride as something close to the vest. Nobody would blink twice if a man tried to make a move that favored his "clan" whether that be racial, ethnic, or otherwise socially constructed. A German American trying to give a chance to another Caucasian might well appear like a Jesuit favoring a new pope who came from that same order. PS we just lost the first Jesuit Pope lol.
It even persists today in other countries! When I was in Canada going to grad school in the early 2000's a Black Kid was misbehaving on a public transportation car and the driver loudly told him "Cut it out Boy!" I nearly shiat in my Murican pants! thinking I was about to be an extra in Spike Lee's last scene of "Do the Right Thing," but nobody batted so much as an eyelash. Nobody saw it as insulting the way I did, including the kid who was reprimanded. Just food for thought.
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