Author Topic: Semantics, Racism, and Censorship  (Read 325 times)

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Semantics, Racism, and Censorship
« on: November 09, 2012, 12:17:21 am »
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Hi, I wanted to share an enlightening piece of online literature with you on the topic of semantics, racism, and censorship in terms of the following word so that perhaps you can advance to a higher level of moral and ethical reasoning in terms of how you analyze the presence of racism in your online community.

*****TRIGGER WARNING, SPOILER ALERT, OFFENSIVE WORD MAY FOLLOW, OPEN AT YOUR OWN RISK OF BEING OFFENDED, CENSORSHIP FREE SPOILER ZONE, 420 BLAZE IT*****

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Here's a pretty picture based on the work of the Swiss developmental psychologist, Lawrence Kohlberg, that I found relevant to the modern day discussion of racism:

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...and here is your wonderful reading material that you will choose to wisely ignore and instead do something better with your time like call me a bundle of sticks, play cRPG, walk your dog, or smoke a blunt:

http://debatepedia.idebate.org/en/index.php/Debate:_%22friend%22,_use_of_the_word