I sincerely invite you to read about intersectionality. There’s a plethora of scholarship about how racism works in tandem w/ other kinds of oppression. But you continue to diminish the importance of racism here & this is an inherently racist argument. I cannot teach you. Peace.
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Replying to @GinaFroese @BrigField
When Black women point to issues of anti-Blackness, I think it's important to sit with that &just understand what that means on its own. Any time the word itself comes up, there is a tendency to 'yes but' or 'yes and' , but I think we need to just sit & interrogate it on its own.
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Replying to @GinaFroese @BrigField
I'm basically saying though that when Black people, particularly speak to the issue of anti-Blackness we need to just sit with that. On it's own. That's it. It's that simple.
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Replying to @GinaFroese
You need to take several seats. This is not a conversation for white women to stomp in and talk over Black women (there are never those conversations). Two Black women very politely explained that this is about anti-Blackness and not only did you ignore that 1/2
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but you were patronizing and condescending. You need to step back and read up on anti-Blackness and white feminism I think and learn to accept that not all conversations need your input.
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