Farah Stockman contacted me while researching this article I suggested several local Black and Indigenous activists she might talk to I also gave my perspective about whether anarchists have taken over BLM (nope) Obviously, none of that made the cuthttps://nyti.ms/33gILSX
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The idea that a vast and highly-coordinated conspiracy theory by anarchists deliberately introduced insurrectionary tactics into the BLM movement for their own nefarious purposes places everyone in the movement at risk It also undermines the agency or Black people on the ground
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Stockman expressed to me a desire to write a follow-up piece that centers the voices of Black anarchists Forgive me if my trust in that ever happening in a responsible manner is gone
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Stockman stressed that she's only human and just trying to understand, which, again, is one perspective Another perspective would be that she has an enormous platform and, if she's still trying to understand something, she should maybe not write a whole fucking article about it
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I'm hurt and sad and angry and scared about what this means for us, and I hate myself for feeling rude for writing all this. Like, because someone was polite and even nice to me I somehow owe them my silence. That's coming from inside my head, that's my fault for feeling that way
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I hate this. It gives me no joy to tweet any of this If Stockman wants to try to undo the harm she's done with a follow-up piece that would be great But I won't be talking to her again, or to anyone from the New York Times: not anytime soon
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