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It also can refer to people using rice as a pejorative catch-all term for east Asian people. The next iteration of the term still continues its racist connotations. "Not just Asian men" is a deflection from its racist roots.
Have you ever heard it as a blanket for Asian people? Never in my life. It's always been about cars
I swear these people spend more time learning ye olde slurs and making up new ones than actual racists.
All they want to do is change what we call stuff, its about having power and influence.
Getting people acclimated to obeying authority by starting with menial commands is a real thing. For it to work, the person doing it needs to have some authority and the commands actually have to be things that the other person won’t object to. Do these people have authority over you? Does changing how you talk about Unix desktops seems like a reasonable command to start that process?
Now, I have no problem with viewing random strangers as authority figures if that’s what you’re into, but it seems a lot more likely that you’ve used this idea of compelled-language-as-social-control as a thought-terminating cliche to justify not thinking about why someone might care about randos online using the word “ricing”. And to be fair, it seems like a weird use a mental energy if the point is to assert dominance, but at the same time, you’re the one engaging with it, so what does that say about you?
But they often have the ear of the authorities, (here its the mods), and thats nearly as good.
So you’re subjecting yourself to authority that you believe is acclimating you to do things against your will?
No, just complaining about people who try this stuff.
And tbh, I get sucked into internet arguments way too easily.
I do too, sometimes. It’s not a healthy habit. I hope you can find a balance that works better for you.