• TimewornTraveler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    everyone replying that socks have a practical use, as if social constructs arent practical???

    my issue is that even though “clothing” is a social construct, the stuff that socks are made out of is not. calling that stuff a sock is a social construct, but choosing to put the fabric on your body is not. becoming “clothed” is a social construct, but the unspecified uncategorized state of having that fabric on your body is just a physical state, not a construct. the meaning we apply to it is the thing that wouldn’t exist without socially constructed systems of meaning.

    It’s kinda sad, i guess. I’m usually the first one to champion XYZ is a social construct, and have to deal with morons not understanding it, but here? no one is willing to say it?

    Socks are not a social construct.

      • DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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        19 hours ago

        Not hitting dumdums on the head with a hammer whenever they say something silly is a social construct.

        Hitting dumdums on the head with a hammer when they do could also be a social construct.

        The usefulness of either method might be disputed by some but that there is practical social and individual value in not being murdered for a bad take should be obvious.

        The criticism of “that’s just a social construct” is not that it is one and is therefore meaningless, but that being a construct means it could be flawed.