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But now those of us who have become dominant continue to use this trope to repress otherness. It is used by the dominant to defend against the discomfort of hearing other people’s realities, to repress nuance, ignore multiple experiences, and reject the inherent human right to be heard. Instead, it may even be considered victimizing by the supremacist/traumatized person to not simply follow their orders when they “feel” or say that they “feel” endangered, even if that feeling is retrospective.
giuseppe manley
But I guess my question then is what is the responsibility to the supremacist/traumatized? surely this is a conflict and needs a more nuanced resolution than "no more safe space"
Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair
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