Marxists who appropriate social justice issues and strip them of their (inter alia) racial and gendered intersections to show how capitalism is the REAL problem remind me why I'm an intersectional feminist and not a Marxist.
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Replying to @ElizaTheBee
Nah, I dislike that Marxists too often ignore intersectionality as they appropriate issues of identity politics and try to make them about why capitalism is the real problem.
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Replying to @KWintie @ElizaTheBee
Social Justice is impossible for poor people in a capitalism system.
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And social justice will never be attained if Marxists strip social issues of their intersectionality and appropriate them so predominately white men can explain to the rest of us who aren't that the 'real problem' is capitalism.
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Am I missing something here? How is Marxist class struggle not intersectional? It's it intersectional by definition?
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Replying to @Marxism_Wokeism @RationalDis and
ive seen marxist that arent intersectional before, tho not recently.
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Replying to @ElizaTheBee @Marxism_Wokeism and
And I see a long history of white men in labor unions not taking on sexism, racism and other forms of bigotry. I see lectures given on racial issues or gendered issues that ignore bigotry in an effort to paint the 'real problem' as being how evil capitialism is.
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Hmmm, well if that's happening that's a problem, but I still don't see how that's inherent to people coming from a predominantly Marxist lens.
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