putting black power and white power on the same level is not right
They aren’t on the same level, one is a reactionary response to the oppression of the other but it’s still misplaced, which is the point.
Seeing the swingback against the identity politics that has wrecked the left for ten years. It’s lovely.
Ten years? At least 30-40 years. Bill Clinton really kickstarted neoliberalism in the Democratic party.
Hatred and division are a natural consequence of the capitalists attempting to divide us, only class consciousness and economic liberation can bring social revolution and an end to bigotry.
@protestation
“Not Black Power, Not White Power, But Worker’s Power!”There was once a time when I would agree with this, but now I don’t. In America, white people as a race already have power. Black people don’t. “Black Power” is a slogan in reaction to black people’s lack of power. In order to have worker’s power in America, you need Black Power, Native Power, etc.
#socialism #communism #capitalism #anarchism #anarchy #marxism #anticapitalism #revolution #classwar #politicstotally agreeing with @Radical_EgoCom, impossible to draw an equivalence between minorities fighting for their rights and oppresive majority. This poster sounds a lot like “we dont care if you are targeted by racism, we won’t do anything about it but at least you could be free as a worker”.





