Noname: "leftists should organize the majority of their colonialist nations and stop fixating on marginalized people"
British class traitor Breadtuber: "You're just trying to stop the revolution by pointing out I'm a LARPer who never talks to the working class and is just doing paternalist liberalism with woke socialist characteristics. Telling me to organize the vast majority of workers??? What a convenient narrative!"
she's one of the dumbest people on the left, props to Peter Coffin for leaving that podcast.
radlib "left" media attracts a lot of mediocre people because it is so easy to get clout and you don't have to be intelligent or talented to gain credibility. All you have to do is fervently sell party lines and have a histrionic/ infantile personality.
if I was a pretentious British opportunist, I would not make tweets like this because they would clearly apply to myself as an illiterate Breadtuber failure.
In what way is that at all what noname is saying? She said unity is meaningless, which is absolute bullshit. You don't have to do this work making her bad tweets sound good. And how about the fact the most effective way to dismantle racism among individual White people is through a shared cause with Black people?
Here's a major issue I have with this personally: I'm White and live and work in mixed-race environments. If I want to engage with my community, then that means organizing with Black people. Those are my coworkers and neighbors. Noname, however, has declared that forbidden, because White people in distant suburbs are too racist. The on the ground reality is that, in many places where workers are, racial integration is the state of things.
But she's wrong, even with that generous interpretation. Unity with my Black neighbors is not meaningless. We have shared problems. If we want to improve the schools in our area, or transit, or environmental issues, should we not work together?
I think she is primarily speaking about white leftists trying to vie for positions of leadership or fear of cooptation of Black Movements. That's why I'm not hostile to her take, it is a legitimate take.
That's a totally legitimate take, she should say that instead.
Twitter sucks man. I read her shit all the time and she is an active organizer which is why I think I know where the fuck she is coming from; I could be wrong.
I think noname is mostly legit, I said so in another comment on here. This is just a bad tweet that feeds into a very liberal understanding of race relations (or a weird cross section between liberals and people who have only read Settlers).