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− | + | * [[Alleged Incompetence]]: Unfairly dismissing the competence of the targeted person - actually based on the person being part of one or more targeted categories, which may be hard to prove. | |
− | * [[Biased Balance]] | + | * [[Biased Balance]]: AKA The Golden Mean Fallacy. |
* [[Categorist Slurs]] | * [[Categorist Slurs]] | ||
* [[Category Agency]] | * [[Category Agency]] | ||
+ | * [[Category original sin]] | ||
* [[Collective Guilt]] | * [[Collective Guilt]] | ||
* [[Conspirationalism]] | * [[Conspirationalism]] | ||
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* [[Infantilization]]: Treating adults as if they were small children. (To some extent also covers treating grown-ups as teens or teens as kids.) | * [[Infantilization]]: Treating adults as if they were small children. (To some extent also covers treating grown-ups as teens or teens as kids.) | ||
* [[Internalized Categorism]]: When people are subjected to prejudice and bigotry from others, they tend to internalize it - making it part of their self-images. | * [[Internalized Categorism]]: When people are subjected to prejudice and bigotry from others, they tend to internalize it - making it part of their self-images. | ||
+ | * [[Inverted intersectionality]] | ||
* [[Invisibilization]] | * [[Invisibilization]] | ||
* [[Marginalization]] (AKA Social Exclusion) | * [[Marginalization]] (AKA Social Exclusion) |
Revision as of 12:03, 16 March 2021
An expression of categorism is a way in which categorism is done. With prejudice, bigotry and discrimination constructed as the archetypical expressions (being categorism through beliefs, feelings and acts, respectively), there are also more specific expressions.
- Alleged Incompetence: Unfairly dismissing the competence of the targeted person - actually based on the person being part of one or more targeted categories, which may be hard to prove.
- Biased Balance: AKA The Golden Mean Fallacy.
- Categorist Slurs
- Category Agency
- Category original sin
- Collective Guilt
- Conspirationalism
- Dehumanization
- Demonization
- Denial of Agency
- Energy Drain
- Enforcing Cateity
- Exploitation
- Hate-crimes
- Illegal Discrimination
- Incomprehensibilization
- Infantilization: Treating adults as if they were small children. (To some extent also covers treating grown-ups as teens or teens as kids.)
- Internalized Categorism: When people are subjected to prejudice and bigotry from others, they tend to internalize it - making it part of their self-images.
- Inverted intersectionality
- Invisibilization
- Marginalization (AKA Social Exclusion)
- Malpractice: To directly or indirectly deny care to people of the targeted category. (Pending: Rename to Diagnostic Overshadowing)
- Monolithization
- Narrativism
- Narrempiry
- Normalization: Making categorism against the targeted group to be normal.
- Othering (including “racifying”)
- Reduction (includes “singular identity” and “depersonalization” as well as “objectification” – sexual or otherwise)
- Representation Bias
- Scapegoating
- Schrödinger's Joke: A method to justify bigotry and attacking anyone who disahree with bigotry, bu dismissing any dissent as a matter of having no sense of humor.
- Stigmatization
- Supremacism
- Tabooization: Making groups or practices unmentionable.
- Unchecked Aversion
- Violence
- Visions of kyriarchy: Falsely portraying people as if they were the dictators of an oppressive regime.
- Voice Appropriation
- Whataboutism: Arguing that it's never the right time (usually through always arguing that it's not the right time right now) to care about a certain focus of categorism, since other foci alsoe exists.
- Zerosumming
Other
- (misc facets): (Other potentially noteworthy facets which might get their own pages in the future.)