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the wokeness of the woke-backlash
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<blockquote data-quote="James from London" data-source="post: 393302" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Oh that's really interesting. In a much, much, <em>much </em>more trivial context, that's kind of why I've decided my opinions on films and TV series I've seen, and even music I've listened to, should expire after five years (until such time as I watch or listen to whatever-it-is again). Because after a certain point, I'm not really remembering the thing itself, I'm just remembering my opinion of it and repeating that. I think the danger is, once you've formulated an opinion and articulated it all nice and neatly, your mind can close around it and not allow any new perspectives in, especially on the internet where there is the opportunity to voice your opinion all the live long day. (When I say" you", I mean "me" but that doesn't scan so well.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James from London, post: 393302, member: 22"] Oh that's really interesting. In a much, much, [I]much [/I]more trivial context, that's kind of why I've decided my opinions on films and TV series I've seen, and even music I've listened to, should expire after five years (until such time as I watch or listen to whatever-it-is again). Because after a certain point, I'm not really remembering the thing itself, I'm just remembering my opinion of it and repeating that. I think the danger is, once you've formulated an opinion and articulated it all nice and neatly, your mind can close around it and not allow any new perspectives in, especially on the internet where there is the opportunity to voice your opinion all the live long day. (When I say" you", I mean "me" but that doesn't scan so well.) [/QUOTE]
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