It doesn't help that identity politics are promoted to maximize support and/or profits at the cost of nuance. That leaves us with varying degrees of "black and white", "us-vs-them" extremism, as doing anything other than "sticking to your guns" is probably considered a bad business decision.
What I'm trying to say is that, whether you look at individuals or businesses or any other collectives, genuine and critical discussion is often tragically undervalued by those best suited to promote it.
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It doesn't help that identity politics are promoted to maximize support and/or profits at the cost of nuance. That leaves us with varying degrees of "black and white", "us-vs-them" extremism, as doing anything other than "sticking to your guns" is probably considered a bad business decision.
What I'm trying to say is that, whether you look at individuals or businesses or any other collectives, genuine and critical discussion is often tragically undervalued by those best suited to promote it.
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