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The responses to my asking "who is 'abusers'?" are very telling. I've been accused of gaslighting, silencing 'survivors' (another term thrown around as a noun, usually to invalidate survivors who
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I'm working through some thoughts on how far we've gotten from community, how nothing is valued anymore, and how we exist in a space of constant critique we call "accountability"
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I keep saying folks use shallow acknowledgment of the fact “harm exists” to stand in for actual self criticism, self-reflection and moving in a way that reduces the harm they
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I don’t even understand this argument about whether $1.4 million is “a lot of money” to spend on a house. The BLM Global Network has taken in HUNDREDS of millions
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There is a critical need to re-center poor folks, incarcerated folks, and children in movements that requires everyone who is not us to learn how to shut the fuck up.
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These academics have consistently been mad dishonest with statistics to push anti-Black ass narratives. They said 6% of Black women vs. 13% of Black men voted for Trump in 2016
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It’s very telling that when Black women in Hollywood “advocate” for “Black women”, it’s always through the lens of Black women in Hollywood. Higher pay for them, more power and
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This "sex work as mutual aid under communism" discourse is what comes of folks trying to glamorize sex work as something that people do because it's "fun" and "empowering" and
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The claim that "everyone" saying they've experienced misogynoir from Black men means they are pathologically violent is interesting, because I've seen Black men talk about how they've been harmed by
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I’m fortunate to know dope ass Black men who are amazing fathers, uncles, mentors, caretakers of Black children. I see you, I affirm you, I love and appreciate you. Happy
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The bastardization of intersectional theory treats Black identities as additive while pretending to understand that they cannot be separated, and that is where communication and understanding begins to break down.
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In my 28 years in Seattle, I have met zero white women who were the smartest, most competent, devoted, hardworking, compassionate, and team/solution/community-oriented person ever and yet TV shows would
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