I hear the same thing about how civil rights for non-whites were primarily aimed at helping men. People at the intersections often got left behind.
-
-
Tämä twiitti ei ole saatavilla.
-
-
-
-
It also assumes that not being in their movement means that we’re not doing anything or incapable of organizing on our own
-
Which is funny considering their movement has been absconding the work and ideas of WoC and ethnic minorities for decades.
- Näytä vastaukset
Uusi keskustelu -
-
-
Tämä twiitti ei ole saatavilla.
- Näytä vastaukset
-
-
-
We've grown up in a racist world. This is what happens when from birth onward, that is your reality. So our intentions are good, but we are ignorant. We hear the criticism; but there are very few corrections. No replacement behaviors provided, & we can't figure it out on our own.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
-
-
-
As a black woman I will never join in anyway with the oppressors.
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
-
-
-
There's another assumption which often goes unspoken, black/native/brown women are not pure in there feminine.
-
Which is a fallacy as we are the least corruptible!
Keskustelun loppu
Uusi keskustelu -
Lataaminen näyttää kestävän hetken.
Twitter saattaa olla ruuhkautunut tai ongelma on muuten hetkellinen. Yritä uudelleen tai käy Twitterin tilasivulla saadaksesi lisätietoja.