Sculptor wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 5:15 pm
My view?
My view is that this entire thread is based on a strawman and consequently not worthy of further contributions.
If there is anything that characterises CRT is the notion that no race can be "inherently" anyting, since they consider race to be socially and culturally defined and NOT natural being characterisable as having "inherent" qualities.
Where is the strawman?
"Whiteness is Inherently Evil" is a belief held by those who agree with CRT.
I did not misrepresent their argument which is evident in the CRT writings and practices by CRT activists.
You right that CRT is contradictory in claiming for essence of 'whiteness' when they claim that race is a a social construction. If they claim it is an essence, then there is no room for change and improvements.
Note the idea and practice of "whiteness" [toxic concept] was raised by whites in the first place for their selfish interests. This is typical of majority everywhere regardless of which skin color.
However, we cannot deny, in reality and practice, since the past and even now, there are still people who have a sense of 'whiteness' [of superiority] who exploited their 'whiteness' over 'blackness'.
Since there had been problems with the concept of 'whiteness' and other 'color_ness' we need to discuss it, on how it emerged and what are the pros and cons of it.
This is the philosophical issue of the Problem of Universals.
IMO, since the net-effect of the concept of whiteness universals is a such as drastic net-negative we should research further into the roots of such a concept and resolve its issues.
Note this is complex which I don't see you have the capacity for it.
The current problem is, despite the net-negative of the concept of whiteness, blackness and race, the CRTists insist on retaining this toxic concept of whiteness as permanent for their ideological and political interests which could bring more negative evils to humanity.
Why the CRTists want to insist of race distinction is due to ignorance [lack depth and width like you], i.e. ignorance of philosophy-proper and their lack of high moral-sense.
What we need to do is to put in more rigorous discussions and arguments into the issue of CRT and I don't see this is done properly.
James Lindsay [of Cynical Theories], for example, in countering CRTs rejection of objective reality, relied on the Correspondence Theory of Truth and other lowly rated philosophically ideas.