We are emerging a culture of self-identification, which is intriguing. This is clear in the Pronoun phenomenon around gender. There are now at least 10 or more variants. This seems to have merit. It's when others make the identity choice by bias, not the individual by experience
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How do you self-identify according to common isms such as Race, Gender, Ethnicity, Class etc? Or do you prefer not to? Or something else (and please share!) #Identity
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I think there are many factors there. Firstly, USA identifiers (like most places) are inconsistent. Mexican is not a race, but ethnicity until a slight is made, when we say it's "racist". Lacks parity. Titles, esp Dr. hard won by others generationally makes sense - Dr. Jill Biden
Jan 23, 2021 · 3:12 PM UTC

