estelle, to Humor
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If you show the value of a victim, you feel empathy. This increases the desire for equality but you feel bad: it endangers your health.

On the contrary, iIf you stress the mistake of a victim, you protect yourself: you feel like it should not happen to you. Society supports such detachment if the perpetrator is a white man or a police(wo)man.
Blaming the victim justifies inequality, discriminations, violence by the strongest. It normalizes (adult, white, male or cis) privileges. Therefore it normalizes patriarchy and white supremacy.

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  • boud,
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    @LillyHerself @peterdutoit

    I noticed that al-Suwaidi said to give applause to Kangujam for her enthusiasm, not for the content of what she said.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adultism

    boud,
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    @whitefang

    So Kangujam's father (arrested in 2021) is like Ernst Stavro Blofeld, controlling her from prison?

    Try respecting Licypriya Kangujam for her incredibly brave action and her overwhelmingly clear message.

    To continue with the Bond analogy, it's Licypriya Kangujam 007 who is playing the real-life role of literally saving the world. Her protest may have just given enough of a nudge to give the "adults" the courage to phase-out fossil fuels.

    @peterdutoit

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