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In reply to the discussion: "Dear white women: Black women can't save you" [View all]MountCleaners
(1,148 posts)The affluent old white boys network of prep schools, social circles, fraternities, sports and elite colleges, where they close ranks, defend each other, employ nepotism, and support racist right-wing politics is a system that works to exclude people of color and uphold a culture the devalues the contributions and voices of people of color. They promote and reward each other and inflate the qualification of their brothers and sisters. It's a system where people work together to defend their privilege. If there's anything white people can learn from it, they can learn of the culture of moneyed whites that truly runs the right-wing politics in this country.
Blasey Ford grew up in this culture and broke the rules in exposing a system in which racism and misogyny are TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN. You can't dismantle one without dismantling the other. It's no surprise that Georgetown Prep's yearbook had a group in it called the "Ridge Klux Klan" and that Kavanaugh has a history of racist statements and rulings. The right's culture is one of racism AND sexism.
It's not a case of "competing oppressions". In fighting racism = not just racist "attitudes" but racist systems and oppression, you are also attacking a system in which men's interests are put first.
If you're white and prioritizing sexism or only working on sexism, you're missing the big picture and your fight against structural inequality is incomplete and WON'T WORK. Justice for white women only is not a true and complete justice. YOU'RE NOT STARTING WITH A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PICTURE OF THE SITUATION.
83% of black people and about 70% of Latinos did not believe or support Kavanaugh.