However, apart from advocating for women's right to speak, everyone is still able to actually respond to what is actually said aka the content of their message.
But that should work also for those who don't agree with Wagner's "points of view" on certain issues, and yet objecting to them creates a fury (specifically on FSU, more than other chats which are more balanced in various opinions).
So it is pretty much "what a particular micro group considers legitimate subject to speak about or not".. which is noticeable, especially when a group is so "micro" that in comparison to many others of the same type, the group starts standing out as "one with a radical lean", which people in other "groups" on other chats do notice... and laugh about..
Also, since when does using bad science become a "political" issue? I guess it shows that EVERYONE uses race and even biology as political issues even when they argue one side makes it political (which is obviously not true).
I am very indifferent to Mozer in general. So this is for "fairness sake" only.
- Mozer is now cirtiqued not just for "Asians have superior sports abilities" comment, but for several other comments.
- These comments are strictly "her feelings and opinions" and descriptions of her reactions to various situations; these
are not "calls for action" or an attempt to have her views influence anything.
- Mozer is not the first one to point out Asians' athletic advantages, physical or in attitude to training. Besides, she is not saying anything negative, but rather giving a compliment/praising, in her mind. She is talking about their advantages, not negatives.
There are several researches done on race/ethnic/geographic advantages in sports, including biological, genetic, sociological, and psychological factors. There are different conclusions.
It is that "era" when discussing any racial differences is a taboo, and to be "politically correct" a lot of research either is denied, or not published, or shifted to disprove differences, partially because it is professional "murder" to find any differences. But it does not mean that some differences, in some issues/cases, to one degree or another, do exist.