E.g. "What do WE feel we need from Noah..." "Will WE only rest when WE get a James Gunn-style firing" "this is how WE respond in our age of outrage" All these "we" infer Aboriginal women's critiques without naming them. Never mind they haven't asked for Noah to be fired. 3/
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In ignoring Aboriginal women's nuanced critiques of how Noah's "jokes" reinforce historical & ongoing sexualised violence of Aboriginal women,* strange that a White feminist academic doesn't touch this given she teaches gender 4/ *See: @OnTopicAus:https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2018/07/24/dear-trevor-noah-open-letter-aboriginal-woman …
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos Retweeted chelsea bond
The author defends Noah's "incredibly intelligent, funny" comedy on race. But she ignores Aboriginal women's discussion of how Black American entertainers cater to White Australian audiences. * She does not address race relations in AUS 5/ *
@drcbond:https://twitter.com/drcbond/status/1021222999142420480?s=19 …Dr Zuleyka Zevallos added,
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Author strategically uses the word "we" to position critiques of Noah ("the left") as damaging to White people: "If WE know that the LEFT will take any opportunity to pounce, to silence..." A disempowered group (Indigenous women) are a threat to White interests. 6/
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Nowhere does the author examine race in AUS or her Whiteness. She is not an expert on race. But she feels a need to weigh in on public discussion to align her Whiteness with a wealthy man from South Africa & completely ignore Indigenous women. Why would a "feminist" do this? 7/
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This is an example of White feminism, which positions Black women's knowledge & social media contribution as toxic, simply for pointing out racial inequality (https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_pubs/194/ ) and which thrives in academia to diminish Aboriginal women's agency (https://www.amazon.com/Talkin-Up-White-Woman-Indigenous/dp/0702231347 …) 8/
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White feminism aspires to share power with White men- but no one else. They do not recognise their White privilege over men of colour unless it serves their agenda (as Noah is used here) & they seek to keep Aboriginal women & other
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Replying to @OtherSociology
yes but in this instance WOC and black women have (equally?) sought out and attacked Aboriginal women online. So it's not just about white feminism, it is a collective of diverse people who are trying to shut down criticism of someone they all idolise.
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Replying to @1KarenWyld @OtherSociology
It’s weird. Is it because ‘he’s always so good on other issues’? Aboriginal women in their place ie expendable or invisible, as usual.
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Replying to @nareenyoung @OtherSociology
Maybe other marginalised peoples are so desperate for an idol that they feel a need to shut us down? (i.e. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women). The comments and attacks I have had (online) from black people and WOC have been very disheartening.
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Noah's comedy on race relations do not really disrupt the status quo. On the one hand, he's suffered due to Apartheid (the "bad" or extreme form of racism). This is no small thing. On the other hand, he expects some racial minorities to be the butt of his jokes. That's "normal"
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