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Has anyone else noticed who is and who isn't interested in identity politics?
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The other side of that is that people in majority groups often don't perceive themselves as "having" or "being" [insert identity categories]. If you're, say, white, and you're surrounded by white people all the time, there's a good chance you won't see yourself as such; you're just "normal," as opposed to some other category of people. You rarely have to think about it so you don't. I can't count the majority group identities I fall into because I'm not even aware of them until someone makes me aware of them