identity politics
i identify as _
i identify you as _
they started it with identifying conservative black people as 'white' or whites as 'racist'
"i identify you as white!"
"i identify you as racist!"
and also
"i identify you as privileged"
but… what if we identify as a mirror?
"i identify as you"
"i identify you as me"
"you first, privileged one"
or alternatively, evoke roles by sarcastically responding… "yes master" when they ask us to give up a 'privilege'