I have to ask my college classmates a question about Identity, any ideas as to what I should ask? Preferably something redpillesque
>>138953524
That image makes me not want to eat ever again
>>138953524
Ask them what they think is the most important identity based on the world, and why they think that. Then ask them what they think is the most important identity to them and why they think that.
Does that work?
What was the identity of the country that attacked the USS Liberty?
>>138953524
You're paying thousands of dollars to have the privilege of doing this.
>>138953524
Ask them if White identity conflicts with jewish identity and if powerful, influential jews and jewish groups are using their positions of power to undermine White identity. Is this fair? Would it be fair for Whites to go to israel and tell them they are not allowed to have a jewish identity? If the holocaust actually happened would it have been justified?
>>138953720
Is [pic related] more like it, Billy?
>>138953779
Too neutral and easy, thanks though
>>138953868
Has to be more abstract or in line with the key facets of identity, like gender, social class, age, sexual orientation, race, culture, religious background, ethnicity, etc
>>138953874
wat
>>138954287
Tone it down a little, less Jewish shit maybe
>>138954452
That image makes me never want to look at images ever again
>>138954530
sorry
>>138953524
Ask if the pursue to remove or redefine the normal identities of old (Christian, American, White etc)
is leading to weird and perverse identities being adopted. (furies, hipsters etc etc)
>>138953524
Is it worth it for a society to sacrifice their identity for economic gains? Could also be phrased, which is more important, one's culture or one's pocketbook?
>>138953524
"Are you a fucking nigger?"
if you woke up tomorrow and your skin color was different, what would change about you
A basic question about identity:
Is one's identity a purely subjective choice? Or is it part of a social "negotiation" in which one's identity is defined not only by the individual alone, but also by the people who he interacts with?
The obvious answer is that it's the product of social interactions and society weights much more than the individual's subjective self-perception, but since the world went mad in the last years people nowadays tend to think the opposite.