@mattblaze Unfortunately, middle-aged-and-older white guys are the cause of a lot of suffering for underrepresented minorities because many powerful white guys don't consider URM perspectives. So part of our baggage in this world is expressing our opinions in ways that demonstrate that we do consider URM perspectives.
I know it's not fair that we alter our behavior bc some white guys are assholes. It's also not fair that white guys get lots of advantages in life. 🤷🏻♂️
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> why this obviously broken behavior is "correct"
When you say "obviously broken", people infer that the behavior couldn't possibly be correct for anyone, yet it is correct for many on Mastodon, and many of the people for whom the behavior is correct are URMs.
Because this is Mastodon, I'm now getting people lecturing me on why this obviously broken behavior is "correct".
@mattblaze you did acknowledge in your thread with nuz that the behavior they wanted could also be correct:
> I'm not saying you shouldn't have that feature if you want it.. I'm saying that's not the feature I want. There can be both.
I think if you included this statement prominently in your thread, it would help convince people that you value other perspectives and use cases.
@[email protected] @[email protected] I'm not saying you shouldn't have that feature if you want it.. I'm saying that's not the feature I want. There can be both. And the semantics of the current feature don't match the description.
@mattblaze I do see that you said something like this in your thread, but it was "below the fold", and people are probably forming opinions from earlier toots in the thread.
Just to be clear, in case it isn't obvious: If I say "I don't want this feature to work this way", I don't mean YOU shouldn't want it. But please don't tell me that because you like it, I should too.
@mattblaze anyways, I don't mind your tone, and I agree that if people don't like your tone, they can block you.
I'm only responding to your question about rudeness because you seem to genuinely want a response. If you're being rhetorical, I apologize for misreading your intentions, and I'll stay out of your mentions in the future.
@mattblaze If you want to reach an audience that cares about a URM perspective, I think you should change your communication style. Even better than taking my advice, perhaps you should talk to some URMs and ask for their perspective (and simply say "thank you" if they take time to give it).
I inferred that you cared because you keep asking people why your responses were rude.
@mattblaze yes. I think as middle-aged white guys, much of the world is built for our needs, so we don't know what it's like to be regularly disregarded. I suspect that a URM that experiences regular disregard from middle-aged white men is probably extra sensitive to disregard and might infer it even when it doesn't exist.
This is why we have to go out of our way to center a URM perspective if we want to appear caring.