stuff like “Well you call them the scum of the earth, why wouldnt they hate you”

Why are parts of the left like this? Seemingly caring more about courting the psychopath incel who wants a white ethnostate rather than stand in solidarity and antiracism with POC?

i always get disgusted and disillusioned when i come upon it

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You might as well try to reform Israel. 🙄

We can not build a workers’ movement when a segment of the workers in the US are privileged by the distribution of superprofits and divided by the settler-colonial situation.

What we can do is agitate the colonized masses within the US and arm them with “theory”, and we can agitate settlers to betray settler-colonialism by doing the same. I’m not pessimistic, Fanon observed that people from the privileged racial caste can be agitated to become traitors to colonialism, but you have to recognize the actual material conditions to be able to do this.

Vulgar workerism is a failure to identify the primary contradiction within our specific context. That’s why reading theory is important.

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What does “agitate” and “arm” even mean here? What does “betray” even mean here? You’re talking in the most vague generalities.

Okay, so Fanon talks about how white French nationals were able to smuggle guns to Algerian patriots because the French colonial police wouldn’t search their belongings. That’s a concrete example of what “betray” meant in that context.

Once a white French national understood the Algerian struggle (or was made to understand it) they disposed of racialized colonial paternalism and, in effect, become Algerian. That’s where our agitation comes in within our own settler-colonial context.

That’s why I think Settlers is too pessimistic, and didn’t actually recommend it. I think the privileged caste of workers can be awoken to the anticolonial struggle and become very useful to it.

But I do think that we can’t have a workers’ struggle until the settler-colonial situation is dealt with.

Listen if you don’t like Amber, you can not like Amber. You don’t need a real reason not to like someone. Trying to elevate whatever the reason you don’t like Amber using political theory is very silly.

I bought her book and shit, it’s not like I hate her or anything. She’s fine.

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