Animal advocates definitely discuss inclusion in their movement(s) more, or at least more productively. A small organization was even established in the space recently to increase racial inclusion in the movement. EA discussion on the issue has led to far less action and results in a lot more pushback and hostility. If EAs do discuss it more, I’d say the excess is in people expressing frustration and that not going anywhere.
(My source is observation—I have been heavily involved in both communities for several years.)
In terms of wider society, it’s an issue that people and institutions from governments to non-profits that exist to solve the issue to tech companies are putting a lot of discussion and action into. BLM isn’t something separate, it’s part of the discussion in wider society. And IIRC US companies spend $8bn on diversity programs annually. (How effectively they’re spending it is another matter, but the point is it’s getting a lot of attention.)
Animal advocates definitely discuss inclusion in their movement(s) more, or at least more productively. A small organization was even established in the space recently to increase racial inclusion in the movement. EA discussion on the issue has led to far less action and results in a lot more pushback and hostility. If EAs do discuss it more, I’d say the excess is in people expressing frustration and that not going anywhere.
(My source is observation—I have been heavily involved in both communities for several years.)
In terms of wider society, it’s an issue that people and institutions from governments to non-profits that exist to solve the issue to tech companies are putting a lot of discussion and action into. BLM isn’t something separate, it’s part of the discussion in wider society. And IIRC US companies spend $8bn on diversity programs annually. (How effectively they’re spending it is another matter, but the point is it’s getting a lot of attention.)