Comment by throwaway118899
1 year ago
And by “issues” they mean Gemini was blatantly racist, but nobody will use that word in the mainstream media because apparently it’s impossible to be racist against white people.
1 year ago
And by “issues” they mean Gemini was blatantly racist, but nobody will use that word in the mainstream media because apparently it’s impossible to be racist against white people.
When you try very hard not to go in one direction, you usually end up going too far in the other direction.
I'm as white as they come, but I personally don't get upset about this. Racism is discrimination, discrimination implies a power imbalance. Do people of all races have equal power nowadays? Can't answer that one. I couldn't even tell you what race is, since it's an inaccurate categorisation humans came up with that doesn't really exist in nature (as opposed to, say, species).
Maybe a good term for this could be "colour washing". The opposite, "white washing" that defies what we know about history, is (or was) definitely a thing. I find it both weird and entertaining to be on the other side of this for a change.
> Racism is discrimination, discrimination implies a power imbalance
Google has more power than these users, that is enough power to discriminate and thus be racist.
Or "monopolist"? :D The thing is, I honestly don't know if that is or isn't the correct word for this. My point is, to me (as a European less exposed to all this culture war stuff), it doesn't seem that important. Weird and hilarious is what it is to me.
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> When you try very hard not to go in one direction, you usually end up going too far in the other direction.
Which direction were they going, actively ignoring a specific minority group?
It looks to me as if they were trying to be "inclusive". So hard, that it ended up being rather exclusive in a probably unexpected way.
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