When people attack using identity, race, sex or victimhood as a tool rather than for dialogue, it reflects deeper social and personal dynamics, feelings of powerlessness, fear of disagreement, or frustration over statues. people resort to this approach to quickly assert moral authority and silence opposing views, assuming that others will concede rather than face this easy public shaming.

Unfortunately, this leads to divisiveness and reinforces stereotypes, rather than fostering understanding or constructive dialogue of the actual issues being talked about. Meaningful progress requires open, respectful conversations rather than negative card playing that alienates to shut down discourse, which is why focusing on shared goals leads to better outcomes.

And yes, sometimes it is victims speaking out, but often it is not, so do check.

This is a part of the current mess we need to compost, ideas please.