Talk:Subject-object problem: Difference between revisions
(worth preserving examples, many of which are very directly relevant to recent events and labels used on people) |
(rape is not a subject-object problem, it's a gross crime and if you feel that there is a priestly hierarchy somewhere imposing their god's eye view on others you can simply go somewhere else...) |
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[[God's Eye View]] | [[God's Eye View]] is an example of subject object issue that create or justify extreme [[unequal power relationship]]s, those being, between [[priestly hierarchy]] and ordinary worshippers. These relationships are simply imposed by force on an unwilling object who is forced to submit to them, regardless of consequences. Some believe [[colonialism]] is also a product of exactly the same phenomena, and that [[technological escalation]] is closely related to these same issues. | ||
One could as a less extreme example include the definition of [[trolls]] into existence by a [[priestly hierarchy]] of [[sysop]]s loyal to their [[GodKing]]. | One could as a less extreme example include the definition of [[trolls]] into existence by a [[priestly hierarchy]] of [[sysop]]s loyal to their [[GodKing]]. |
Revision as of 13:41, 1 September 2004
Found objectionable by some as over-extending the definition of objectification:'
For example mention of Jennifer Love Hewitt is probably an invocation of a sexually attraction or celebrity pattern, not likely much to do with the woman herself as a person.
extreme examples
God's Eye View is an example of subject object issue that create or justify extreme unequal power relationships, those being, between priestly hierarchy and ordinary worshippers. These relationships are simply imposed by force on an unwilling object who is forced to submit to them, regardless of consequences. Some believe colonialism is also a product of exactly the same phenomena, and that technological escalation is closely related to these same issues.
One could as a less extreme example include the definition of trolls into existence by a priestly hierarchy of sysops loyal to their GodKing.