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During the conversation, Pxie asserts that society(even within an {{wiki|egoist}} framework) should strive to eliminate oppression and dehumanization, as such systems ultimately work to harm all individuals within society. She extends this reasoning to argue against the private use of racial slurs or edgy language, asserting that such behavior can perpetuate the harmful subconscious biases inherent in all individuals, and cause those minorities whom the slurs are directed at to feel "otherized". In response, Destiny acknowledges that racial humor or edgy language can, at times, reinforce subconscious biases, especially when espoused by individuals without a formal understanding of their harmful nature. However, he maintains that individuals who are fully aware of the harm such language can cause may be able to engage with it without falling victim to those subconscious pitfalls. | During the conversation, Pxie asserts that society(even within an {{wiki|egoist}} framework) should strive to eliminate oppression and dehumanization, as such systems ultimately work to harm all individuals within society. She extends this reasoning to argue against the private use of racial slurs or edgy language, asserting that such behavior can perpetuate the harmful subconscious biases inherent in all individuals, and cause those minorities whom the slurs are directed at to feel "otherized". In response, Destiny acknowledges that racial humor or edgy language can, at times, reinforce subconscious biases, especially when espoused by individuals without a formal understanding of their harmful nature. However, he maintains that individuals who are fully aware of the harm such language can cause may be able to engage with it without falling victim to those subconscious pitfalls. | ||
Destiny and Pxie spend the greater part of an hour debating the topic, and ultimately conclude | Destiny and Pxie spend the greater part of an hour debating the topic, and ultimately conclude that their disagreement hinges on the practical versus idealistic implementation of their views. Pxie being of the opinion that society should strive for harm reduction on the basis of removing such "edgy language" from individual's vocabulary, even in satirical/joking contexts(e.g. television shows or comedy skits). Conversely, Destiny argues that a "healthy" engagement with such language is possible, and points to the importance of intent, context, and individual awareness as key factors in mitigating any potential harm. Although Destiny empathizes with Pxie's view, he argues that eliminating all use of such language or humor is impractical and risks destroying the potential for nuanced critique and reclamation possible in satire. | ||
The conversation ultimately reaches an impasse, and Destiny offers to reassess his view entirely if Pxie were to provide studies pointing to otherwise non-racist individuals beginning to develop racist thoughts upon hearing a slur. | |||
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* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=2443 40:43] Destiny argues one could have a problematic engagement with some forms of media like {{wiki|It%27s_Always_Sunny_in_Philadelphia|It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia}}, particularly the anti-vax episode. | * [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=2443 40:43] Destiny argues one could have a problematic engagement with some forms of media like {{wiki|It%27s_Always_Sunny_in_Philadelphia|It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia}}, particularly the anti-vax episode. | ||
* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=2746 45:46] Destiny provides the example of a joke {{wiki|Chris Rock}} could tell in private, but would not tell to the public. He argues Chris Rock telling that joke among friends would be less detrimental to society than if he were to tell it in public, as less people would be libel to construe the joke in a poor manner. | * [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=2746 45:46] Destiny provides the example of a joke {{wiki|Chris Rock}} could tell in private, but would not tell to the public. He argues Chris Rock telling that joke among friends would be less detrimental to society than if he were to tell it in public, as less people would be libel to construe the joke in a poor manner. | ||
* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=3012 50:12] Destiny argues that private usage of racial humor among trusted individuals minimizes the potential for harm compared to public usage, which can lead to misinterpretation and unintended reinforcement of stereotypes. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=3607 1:00:07] Pxie and Destiny discuss examples of shows like The Boondocks, with Destiny arguing that satirical usage of slurs can often serve as a critique of societal issues. Destiny tempers this statement and admits that such language can still lead to misinterpretation by certain audiences. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=4212 1:10:12] Pxie claims to be aware of studies that show how slurs or stereotypes can influence implicit bias and public perception, even if the intent was not harmful. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=4507 1:15:07] Destiny expresses his interest in seeing studies as to how slurs could influence individuals racial views. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=4764 1:19:24] Destiny discusses admits that while it's possible for individuals to interpret media the "wrong way", he is uncomfortable with removing all satire from society in this regard. | |||
* [https://youtu.be/NQ272vsoaXw?t=5754 1:35:54] Pxie and Destiny reach an impasse. | |||
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Pxie is a Puerto Rican-American livestreamer and political commentator. She first appeared on stream with Destiny during a Mindwaves debate panel to discuss the justifiability of edgy language in private. Since that debate, Pxie has occasionally appeared on Destiny's stream to discuss hot-button political/social issues, and participate in informal conversations with Destiny regarding on-stream events.
Pxie was nominated for the 2023 Destiny Award for Buddy of the Year, and the 2019 Destiny Award for Ally of the Year.
Political Advocacy
Although Pxie's on-stream interactions and debates with Destiny have been infrequent as of late, she has played an active role in political advocacy initiatives by DGG. This role has included participating in DGG canvassing campaigns, and assisting in on-stream election coverage with Destiny.[1][2][3]
Notable On Stream Appearances with Destiny
Edgy language in private debate
| Main Article: "I've never been more gaslit in my entire life..." - Destiny Debate ft. Hasanabi, TheSerfsTV, & More |
On October 22, 2019 Pxie participated in a political panel hosted by MindWaves. The panel featured Destiny, Hasan Piker, TheSerfsTV (AKA Lance), Ahrelevant, Bastiat, Kormantine and Cole James Cash.[4][5] Four topics were discussed during the panel, among those topics included a recent Canadian Election, usage of the n-word in private, the 2020 Democratic primary,
and Mark Zuckerberg's
secret meetings with Conservatives. The second topic, usage of the n-word in private, took up the bulk of the podcast's time and was by far the most tumultuous of the topics discussed.
Throughout the discussion, Pxie aligned more closely with those critical of Destiny's use of edgy language in private. Like others on the panel, she believed that Destiny's public acknowledgment of using such language in private undermined his stance on the harmful nature of "edgy words." That said, Pxie's neutral approach to engaging with Destiny's position, combined with her overall kinder demeanor, fostered a more constructive exchange of ideas compared to the more confrontational tone adopted by some of the other panelists.
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Dehumanization & Edgy Jokes - Destiny Discusses ft. Pxie
On October 25, 2019, Pxie and Destiny discussed the implications of edgy humor(specifically those containing racial slurs), and it's role in causing individuals to feel dehumanized.[6] This conversation was brought on following the duo's difficulties in having a meaningful engagement on the same topic during a Mindwaves debate panel.
During the conversation, Pxie asserts that society(even within an egoist
framework) should strive to eliminate oppression and dehumanization, as such systems ultimately work to harm all individuals within society. She extends this reasoning to argue against the private use of racial slurs or edgy language, asserting that such behavior can perpetuate the harmful subconscious biases inherent in all individuals, and cause those minorities whom the slurs are directed at to feel "otherized". In response, Destiny acknowledges that racial humor or edgy language can, at times, reinforce subconscious biases, especially when espoused by individuals without a formal understanding of their harmful nature. However, he maintains that individuals who are fully aware of the harm such language can cause may be able to engage with it without falling victim to those subconscious pitfalls.
Destiny and Pxie spend the greater part of an hour debating the topic, and ultimately conclude that their disagreement hinges on the practical versus idealistic implementation of their views. Pxie being of the opinion that society should strive for harm reduction on the basis of removing such "edgy language" from individual's vocabulary, even in satirical/joking contexts(e.g. television shows or comedy skits). Conversely, Destiny argues that a "healthy" engagement with such language is possible, and points to the importance of intent, context, and individual awareness as key factors in mitigating any potential harm. Although Destiny empathizes with Pxie's view, he argues that eliminating all use of such language or humor is impractical and risks destroying the potential for nuanced critique and reclamation possible in satire.
The conversation ultimately reaches an impasse, and Destiny offers to reassess his view entirely if Pxie were to provide studies pointing to otherwise non-racist individuals beginning to develop racist thoughts upon hearing a slur.
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Free Will vs Determinism - Destiny Debates Pxie WIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9LnWQ3cQRg
"You're doing the Destiny thing..." - Post Bernie or Bust Discussion ft. Pxie WIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP584WiH2X0
Pxie vs Mindwaves WIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2RJi2bslOs&t=1425s
Destiny debates Pxie ft. Mindwaves WIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd-LotbVN38
Dad Debates Feminist Daughter And Destiny WIP
Notable Debates
Pxie debates Playingwithfire WIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQaMnhwln68
Michael Knowles vs Pxie, Farha, and Jasmine WIP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGheQulIfao&t=81s
Whatever podcast debate with Andrew Wilson WIP
External Links
References
- ↑ Destiny. (2024, November 5). Trump Wins The Election LIVE REACTION AND AFTERMATH. Retrieved 2024, December 6, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjG-NIRWnU0.
- ↑ PV Archive. (2024, February 11). Ohio Canvassing Newscast Couch Ft. @imreallyimportant & @DylanBurnsLIVE. Retrieved 2024, December 5, from https://youtu.be/5b_bpv7ZknU?t=927.
- ↑ Erin and Pxie in the Wild: Knocking on Doors in Ohio. (2022, November 3). Erin and Pxie in the Wild: Knocking on Doors in Ohio. Retrieved 2024, December 6, from https://www.reddit.com/r/Destiny/comments/zcxckx/erin_and_pxie_in_the_wild_knocking_on_doors_in/.
- ↑ Destiny. (2019, October 27). "I’ve never been more gaslit in my entire life...” - Destiny Debate ft. Hasanabi, TheSerfsTV, & More. Retrieved 2024, November 27, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hodq77NShaA.
- ↑ MindWavesTV. (2019, November 3). Big Brain Podcast Ep. 11 ft. Destiny, Hasan Piker, The Serfs, ActualJake, Cole James Cash & more. Retrieved 2024, November 27, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHkH9TthrmU.
- ↑ Destiny. (2019, November 4). Dehumanization & Edgy Jokes - Destiny Discusses ft. Pxie. Retrieved 2024, December 6, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ272vsoaXw.