Bobjones
Active Member
I don't fully agree with it, but I get the sentiment behind the pro-black, pro-lgbt comparison.
Given anti-racism is so core to the struggle, there's bound to be crossover appeal to resistance against any other sort of hateful bigotry, like those LGBT face. The two struggles mirror each other in many ways.
Think about it. What do homophobes do? Deny ppl their rights and freedoms, discriminate, commit acts of vandalism and violence, etc.
What do racists do? The exact same shit.
The two struggles mirror eachother in many ways. Personally, as someone who is principled in my anti-racism, I don't see how I can possibly abide by my general rule and belief set and my morals, those that inform my anti-racism, and yet at the same time toss them all to the side in a tirade against gays. There's an irrationally hypocritical disconnect there, no?
Given anti-racism is so core to the struggle, there's bound to be crossover appeal to resistance against any other sort of hateful bigotry, like those LGBT face. The two struggles mirror each other in many ways.
Think about it. What do homophobes do? Deny ppl their rights and freedoms, discriminate, commit acts of vandalism and violence, etc.
What do racists do? The exact same shit.
The two struggles mirror eachother in many ways. Personally, as someone who is principled in my anti-racism, I don't see how I can possibly abide by my general rule and belief set and my morals, those that inform my anti-racism, and yet at the same time toss them all to the side in a tirade against gays. There's an irrationally hypocritical disconnect there, no?
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