There seem to be two camps of people when it comes to how to respond to oppression. One: outrage - this is usually from people who have a history of being oppressed. Two: gentle opposition - this is usually from people who recognize oppression but have not experienced it first hand, maybe systemically but not as someone who has had their life altered as a result of system of oppression.
The Dichotomy of Outrage
The Dichotomy of Outrage
The Dichotomy of Outrage
There seem to be two camps of people when it comes to how to respond to oppression. One: outrage - this is usually from people who have a history of being oppressed. Two: gentle opposition - this is usually from people who recognize oppression but have not experienced it first hand, maybe systemically but not as someone who has had their life altered as a result of system of oppression.