Message from @RyeNorth

Discord ID: 483583362678652928


2018-08-27 10:12:18 UTC  

I'm a culturist.

2018-08-27 10:17:08 UTC  

I'm not sure what the parameters are of that label, but most likely I am too.

2018-08-27 10:18:03 UTC  

I am more likely to trust someone who I know holds principles like mine regardless of what they look like, as opposed to trusting someone who looks like me based solely on that fact.

2018-08-27 10:19:09 UTC  

Webster doesn't have the definition that I'm using it for so I guess that means we get to make up new meanings too.

2018-08-27 10:19:47 UTC  

presumably, someone who values cultural identity over arbitrary identity.

2018-08-27 10:20:20 UTC  

Although whatever this is has it as ```One who holds prejudices against a culture``` https://www.wordnik.com/words/culturist

2018-08-27 10:21:03 UTC  

I do think that's far more fair than prejudice against a race.

2018-08-27 10:21:21 UTC  

Culture is far more connected to a person's character than skin color.

2018-08-27 10:21:27 UTC  

Culture can change but race can't.

2018-08-27 10:21:50 UTC  

There's also the point of accepting that culture is different in different parts of the world.

2018-08-27 10:22:27 UTC  

I can accept that some Asian cultures have no problems eating dog, for instance. In the United States, though, I do take some issue.

2018-08-27 10:22:39 UTC  

Yeah. People can do whatever where they are from but if they come to the west I think they need to assimilate.

2018-08-27 10:22:46 UTC  

(Food is the first and foremost thing I go to when I think of culture)

2018-08-27 10:23:09 UTC  

I'll go one better.

2018-08-27 10:23:26 UTC  

'Multiculturalism' is only possible on a personal level. (read: sustainable)

2018-08-27 10:24:03 UTC  

By that, a nation should have one culture to it.

2018-08-27 10:24:59 UTC  

But people should hold that culture, and any additional cultural values they hold, with, say, American culture being in the forefront.

2018-08-27 10:25:56 UTC  

I have no problem with people speaking whatever language is native to them at home. I have no problems with teaching a native tongue to children. That's awesome, and makes for a much smarter kid, frankly.

2018-08-27 10:26:12 UTC  

That common culture, in this case, common language, though...

2018-08-27 10:26:28 UTC  

That's needed in order for a nation's people to relate to one another.

2018-08-27 10:27:38 UTC  

A Bi-lingual Quebec, for instance, tends to lend itself towards separatist movements.

2018-08-27 10:28:58 UTC  

If racist means you have prejudice against races and culturist means you have prejudice against cultures does that mean socialists have prejudice against society? <:TimThink:482277772497125378>

2018-08-27 10:29:11 UTC  

The answer is yes.

2018-08-27 10:30:45 UTC  

'isms' and 'ists' are only really that dangerous if you start making policy around them.

2018-08-27 10:31:21 UTC  

Especially when you can warp the definition to make it not affect you.

2018-08-27 10:31:44 UTC  

Trying, specifically, to work to the favor or detriment of an 'ism' will lead down a dark path.

2018-08-27 10:32:02 UTC  

It's far better to establish principles, and let those principles guide your judgement.

2018-08-27 10:33:06 UTC  

Laws against Islamism, for instance, are far darker than principled laws against negative elements of islamism, if that makes any sense...

2018-08-27 10:34:04 UTC  

That is to say, for example, saying that genital mutilation should be disallowed, full stop

2018-08-27 10:35:03 UTC  

That permanent life-altering decisions like that should be reserved for the individual when they reach the age of consent,

2018-08-27 10:35:27 UTC  

That is far more based in principle than hatred for a group.

2018-08-27 10:36:03 UTC  

Would banning the hijab be under that or is that more of a grey area?

2018-08-27 10:36:42 UTC  

I mean, how is the Hijab a life altering decision?

2018-08-27 10:37:04 UTC  

You'd literally be railing against a piece of clothing.

2018-08-27 10:37:35 UTC  

I disagree with it

2018-08-27 10:37:42 UTC  

Yeah same.

2018-08-27 10:37:57 UTC  

Although I highly disagree with people wearing them.

2018-08-27 10:37:58 UTC  

But if a caregiver insists that that must be worn, until they reach the age of consent, it's not an unreasonable demand.

2018-08-27 10:38:18 UTC  

Actually young girls aren't supposed to wear them.

2018-08-27 10:38:35 UTC  

I think you only start wearing them when you mature.

2018-08-27 10:39:06 UTC  

Would you be opposed to a father telling his daughter in a tubetop to put on more clothes?