Quietly observing
how many people
framed their disagreement with my ASKING if I would have to CW most of my life & activism & daily life
as defense of CW
or defense of #Mastodon culture
or didn’t even read or listen to anything I said
hence proving my point.
Which I made behind a CW out of respect for the community here
by the way.
You cannot truthfully claim you’re not attacking/harassing people just because you dress it up as defense of others.
The extra labor one has to do as a Black person IS the problem.
Having to move to an instance where people understand by default IS the issue.
White people don’t have to find an instance where it’s okay to talk about their daily lives of being white.
Just realized I can’t find my own unlisted posts! So #DisabledBlackTalk will have to do until I find a solution…
@Tinu if I'm understanding, the issue is that someone telling you to use a CW is a form of discrimination/silencing. There are some racist undertones that I don't have the context for but the heart of the issue is using CW as a tool to silence others?
nothing about one's public life should be subject to that kind of silencing?
@shadowsonawall @Tinu appeals to social norms have been a means of quietly excluding people from spaces since forever. You may not have experienced this for racial reasons but you’ve probably felt deliberately excluded from a space where you felt you belonged for reasons that felt made up (didn’t dress right, know the right bit of trivia, etc). A related problem with using accessibility tools as a weapon is this undermines their function for the cases where they’re actually beneficial and needed