I never made any proclamations on what people should and shouldn't be posting or following. I didn't even present any argument so unsound logic is irrelevant.
I read through threads. After reading through this one, I stand by my criticism of this topic. Two non black women offending eachother is a non issue especially when black people have real issues out here
But you are right, I had to debate in my head about whether I wanted organic almond butter or if I was going to save money buying regular Jif. So I guess we all worry about pointless shyt
Eh, Ana is using her platform to disparage other people on twitter she disagrees with. She colors the argument before people can consider the other party's argument.
Where it concerns this topic, it is on the nature of white feminists defining what Blackness is. Ana is going about what white supremacists have been doing for 400 years. Rachel Dolezal is considered Black because she identifies with it, yet Ana doesn't concern herself with what being Black is which is not just simple identification, it is our collective experience and DNA that makes us Black. Ana completely bypasses this and says, "Yes, I consider her Black". White people do this type of nonsense all of the damn time.
"Black is speaking in a ghetto dialect"
"Black is being stupid and behaving aggressively"
all qualifications of Blackness imposed on us by whites. They don't even regard our definition of Blackness. That is a problem, and that is why this topic is important.