(December 11, 2021 at 3:54 pm)Huggy Bear Wrote: Intersectionality doesn't work if you include everyone but they don't include you.
You haven't answered the question
They don't include you? Are you sure about that, because I looked for major Hispanic and Asian rights orgs to see if they did anything about black issues.
So, here's the President of LULAC, the oldest and largest Hispanic org in the history on the death of George Floyd:
Well, that was based as fuck.
And here's an article from the AAJC (the first org to come up when I googled "Asian American Rights Organization") about how politicans are changing the laws to disenfranchise mostly black and Latino voters, and here's another press release about George Floyd.
And while I can't find a video of the president of the AAJC saying some extremely based things about the killing of George Floyd, here's a news story about Asians fighting the good fight and protesting against Floyd's killing and with one protester even explaining why dividing races against each other only benefits the White Supremacist Power Structure:
So, yes, Huggy Bear, they actually do include Black issues in their protests. They may tend to focus on their own particular areas of concern, but they know that sometimes, Black people are having the same issues they're dealing with, and they know that the sort of "Every Marginalised Group For Itself" approach that you've been advocating for is a dead end.
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