tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7688566476953748496.post79750258647177694..comments2023-02-12T10:34:53.384-06:00Comments on veganelder: White privilege?veganelderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05188156008589356984noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7688566476953748496.post-21226894067817484612016-12-19T04:03:38.767-06:002016-12-19T04:03:38.767-06:00Thank you for commenting HGV. Regarding the commen...Thank you for commenting HGV. Regarding the comments on Abagond's blog. I sometimes use negative comments about books that address history and/or racism (as I wrote and/or I realized that unless racism is written about in a book about "America", it isn't truthful history) as a guide to whether to try to get the book. The threatened come out, often in droves, when racism or whiteveganelderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05188156008589356984noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7688566476953748496.post-90042427649964293842016-12-18T20:21:06.282-06:002016-12-18T20:21:06.282-06:00"These inheritors of a history (us) are socia..."These inheritors of a history (us) are socialized to not question "tradition", socialized to not look at who created these ways, to not figure out what their purpose(s) were, socialized to see these ways of living and such as "natural" and/or "normal" and/or as "common sense"."<br /><br />I'm reminded here of the powerful short story by Have Gone Veganhttp://www.havegonevegan.comnoreply@blogger.com