Oceanicpuppy
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You can immediately tell who's not about that action on here. Every activist I've ever talked to and worked with has NEVER turned away a brown ally.
You can immediately tell who's not about that action on here. Every activist I've ever talked to and worked with has NEVER turned away a brown ally.
The problem is they don't stand up for the internalize racism / white supremacy within their own culture and social groups. . How are black people suppose build with a group who doesn't acknowledged its black history, cluture, and people within their own ethnic groups. In not trying to shyt on y'all. I'm just saying it doesn't make sense. How are you to be a black American "ally" and you are not an ally or speaker to your own black Latino brothers back home? From someone looking from the outside it doesn't make sense.The "black militant groups" to which you refer never shied away from building coalitions, with Puerto Rican nationals, the may 19th communist party, etc...
Each group ultimately has self determination and will do what is best for them at the end of the day but in the meantime there's no disadvantage to working together when you have a common enemy.
White supremacists see this type of thread and laugh because they know when each non white group is isolated the oppressor has nothing to fear