Black Nate Grey
The God Emperor of Mankind
If you want to personally do that, fine do you. (Waste of time imo).Once again, Intersectionality is not the belief that all oppression is equal and as a result any oppressed person should fight for all oppressIon. This seems to be the position you are arguing and that is not what Intersectionality is.
it's the opposite of what you're saying because Intersectionality only places value where there is overlap.
There is no requirement, based on principles of Intersectionality for me as a straight black man to get involved in the plight of other and unrelated forms of oppression.
That aside, not based on Intersectionality, there is still value in fighting oppression from the same structure or institution that oppresses you even if it's unrelated to your personal cause.
But black people as a whole, internationally are in zero position to be doing things like that. Especially when those same groups refuse to extend the same kindness and gladly take advantage of us when we can.
Take that recent India thread for example, if Indians start getting deported I'm not going to fight for them. After all they are having a hell of a time assaulting and killing African academics while being welcomed into African countries.
It's about priorities, others put their own first. Why not us?



