• lilypad [it/its, pup/pup's]@hexbear.net
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    15 days ago

    Glad to see other people saying it.

    Im glad, like ive had problems with feminism basically since i started engaging with it, but i always dismissed it as me not understanding, and reading black womens understandings and criticisms of feminism helped me understand my own issues with it, and the ways ive perpetuated that same shit.

    white girl talking about racism

    It also made me more confident in trying to address the racism within my family, at times as a false conciousness and (far more) often as a genuine conciousness (because we assimilated into whiteness and benefit from it, and also because theres people of colour in the family). Literally ran into this yesterday trying to get my mother to understand some of the issues with handmaidens tale.

    bigoted, exclusionary, and non-intersectional movement.

    seriously. like, the people who have explicitly called themselves feminists and not added qualifiers have been far more likely to engage in “lowkey” transphobia towards me, explicit racism towards others, etc., its fucked.

    womanist […] does a good job at incorporating a revolutionary, Black-centered fervor while still using a singular term that rolls off the tongue just as well.

    I really like finding new terms ^^ both in breaking from something that isnt functional and in that when someone doesnt have a whole history to associate with a term theyre more likely to inquire as to what my views actually are instead of projecting onto me. Also revolutionary Black centered fervor is fucking needed and having terms that reflect it is really good

    (maybe weird) thanks - idk, i struggle to understand what is socially appropriate and this feels like maybe it isnt but im uncertain.

    Just as a side note i see your posts around and they are like always on fucking point. Genuinely, youve contributed to the development of my own understandings of the world.