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"Representation" should be defined for this comment thread as people of diverse backgrounds being seen as protagonists, deuteragonists, and antagonists in fiction, being elected representatives, and being hired for visible jobs at management/executive levels.
Is Representation a primary goal of the progressive project? Or is it a secondary goal, a virtue signal for societal diversity, since it can be seen as a sign that oppression has ceased, a sign that diverse people should be expected walking around in public, using services, present in labor jobs, and other signs of diverse social integration?
Progressives like seeing black and brown minorities and don't like seeing whites (or yellows), especially in high status roles, so their fictional depictions, political elections, and corporate hiring practices reflect such a preference.
Plus, the more whites are accustomed to seeing blacks and browns in fictional and high status roles, the less (negatively) surprised whites will be to see black and brown bodies as they go about their lives, and the less likely they'll Notice and object to being Replaced. It's like exposure therapy so the frog accepts itself getting boiled.
I’ll count that as primary: a form of psychological conditioning.
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