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Black women understood and were living #intersectionality long before that was a term.
https://library.law.howard.edu/civilrightshistory/women/intersectionality
RE: https://todon.nl/@burnoutqueen/116666687962975716
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Black women understood and were living #intersectionality long before that was a term.
https://library.law.howard.edu/civilrightshistory/women/intersectionality
This is a delightful movie about the whole Working Class/LGBTQIA intersectionality thing that the Epstein Class hate.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3169706/
#Pride #Cinema #Movies #LGBTQIA #MinersStrike #Intersectionality
Why climate movements struggle to talk about class
If you are part of a privileged majority (white, abled, neurotypical, cis, het, male, middle-class) and there's a post by a person or a conversation between people who are part of a minority or less privileged group (Black, poc, disabled, neurodivergent, trans, queer, female, poor), a statement like "we are all the same" or "we don't need labels" or "why does it matter" is dismissive and shows that you haven't deconstructed your problematic societal programming, like white supremacy or patriarchy.
Live with the fact that you are not the center of the world, the default, not included for that specific moment, because it gives you are glimpse of how marginalized people feel during their whole lives.
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we can oppose the oppression and mass killing of animals and of palestineans, right?
People don't need to have bad intentions to do harm. Most harm is done by people who think that they are the good ones. Just wanting not to harm other people is not enough, we all have to actively work on understanding ourselves, our behaviour and take accountability for our actions whether we intended to do harm or not.
Every white person is inherently racist, that's our cultural programming and if we don't actively deconstruct this program, we are part of the problem. The same is true for misogyny, ableism, classim and every other kind of social programming. Belonging to a marginalized group doesn't prevent us from being influenced by society, from internalising harmful thoughts and behaviour.
What is true for social programming is also true for how our upbringing, our personal experiences shaped our thoughts and behaviour. I don't think everyone needs psychotherapy, which is not the one size fits all solution anyway. There are many different approaches how to do inner work, but everyone has to do some kind of inner work and in my experience that is an intense, difficult and lifelong process.