On the Montreal protests.

karnythia:

deluxvivens:

apihtawikosisan:

Someone asked me last night, why I was worried walking around the area where the protesters and police were gathered.  I had half-jokingly said to a friend that she should walk beside me where she wouldn’t be so visible, in case she got beaten for WWI (Walking While Indian).  I joked that my pale skin might shield her a little, but that it’s possible we’d both get beat down. I recounted this story to a friend online who asked how her dark skin could be relevant.

Another friend, online, made this incredibly succinct and accurate comment:

In situations like riots when it is considered ok for the police to lash out at anything that moves, they don’t actually forget their usual prejudices. In fact all of a sudden they find themselves in a position to indulge them violently without much danger of political repercussions.

Exactly.  And this is why the people who normally face heightened levels of police attention/brutality even when the situation is calm as a Sunday afternoon, are very, very hesitant to put themselves at the kind of risk that comes along with being a marginalised person during these kinds of increasingly violent situations.

This is something you absolutely have to understand if you are a pale-skinned activist trying to work with people of colour.

This also goes for white people who are astonished that poc arent thronging the streets alongside them during #occupy protests.

Protestors took over Michigan Ave here yesterday, down the street from my job. To give you an idea of what we expect from aggravated Chicago cops, my boss took one look outside and told me to get out & take any route home that didn’t involve crossing Michigan Ave.

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Let’s get this straight right now.

matthewdgold:

thewaronbutthurt:

Social Justice warriors are fucking idiots. “PoCs” who call everyone who disagrees with them “oppressors” NEED to have their teeth pulled out for being so fucking oversensitive and for coming up with piss poor arguing/debate skills such as “It’s not my job to educate you.” Yes it is. Just not the obvious. Nothing you fucking say is ANYTHING like Malcolm X or Jane Elliott.

HOWEVER…

Just because you hate Social Justice Warriors doesn’t automatically make you an Einstein. You have to get your ass in line like everyone else. Also, you need to see things objectively. Not act all “opinionated.” Just because you see a lot of bullshit from tumblr’s SJ crowd doesn’t make the opposite side instantly correct.

I bow down to nobody. White or PoC. Respect is EARNED not demanded by paying lip service to propaganda of any kind.

is this guy for real?

I love how they think this shit is brand new information that nobody anywhere has ever said before…

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newwavefeminism:

Things white activists say to Activists of Color

umm how much do I love that someone made this and decided to send it in to me? A LOT

fixedwhilefeminist submitted: 

We are People of Color. We didn’t choose to be, but we love our cultures. Because of our skin, we have added struggles. In our safe spaces, we have every right to feel welcomed and not tokenized, harassed or ignored. We ask for you to listen to us when we speak about racism because we are being effected by it daily. This video is a compilation of things actually said to POC involved in activism and social justice. 


We want to be heard, listen to us.

“I don’t have an privilege, I’m a woman.”

“You’re really angry. Why don’t you calm down?”

All. The. Fucking. Time.

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aaron-in-transit:

In the In-Transit Merch Shop - Click photo for more!

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