• hostilearchitecture [any]
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    2 years ago

    The further from the center, the more "ethnic" they are, or the more "gender orientation" they have, of course, makes sense. Very sane thing to plot on an axis of a radar chart...

    And of course it comes with a similarly objective way to evaluate their characterization and writing and plot relevance and...

    • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Are binary trans people more gender than non-binary people? Are agender people maxed or do they actually have a lower number than cis people? How do they quantify intersex people, as I imagine many would not feel comfortable getting categorized as being in the "gender identity" zone, whatever the hell that even means.

      How do they intend to quantify race? Is there some sort of marginalizedometer that they're going to be using? If someone is mixed race, will they just be averaging together the "ethnicity coefficients" for them or are they weighted? Is being white-passing a modifier? How do they define which countries are more ethnicity or culture and which are less? What does culture even mean in this sense?

      These things will puzzle me.