▲ | AbstractH24 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
But advocating for the struggles of one group and not another shouldn’t make one bad. The whole idea of intersectionality makes it hard to build coalitions and turns everything into a problem that’s impossibly complex to solve and difficult to build a coalition around. It’s the basic reason many leaders who the majority of a country dislike rise to power. Because that majority can’t put their differences aside. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | alsetmusic 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> But advocating for the struggles of one group and not another shouldn’t make one bad. He didn't advocate for but against. He advocated against people who weren't his version of correct. He advocated for suppression, not liberation. I don't think you're saying he advocated for the struggles of any marginalized group, but your comment could be read as such. Charlie Kirk was a bigot who wanted his political "enemies" to suffer. | |||||||||||||||||
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