What does white supremacy mean to you? What would you want other non whites to know about this topic?

the end goal is equal rights for everyone. black, brown, women, lgbtq, disabled, whatever. because anti-blackness is rife, an black people can be anything, it is out goal to fight against all white supremacy and for all marginalized groups.

i think it is important for all poc in america to acknowledge the work that african americans have done for us, instead of using them as a step ladder to reach higher towards white supremacy. african americans have helped all minorities, including women, by being the leaders and founders of progressive movements even while still in chains. however, it always seem like minority goups that benefit from african american activism take from african americans while contributing little to them, and stepping on them.

this bring me to #notyourmule. this is when minorities hide behind african americans and use them as attack dogs. this hashtag took of during chris rock's oscar speech. a lot of minorities where like "why doesn't chris rock speak for us, too?" this seemed tone deaf because black activists are always putting their neck out for other minority groups. and minority groups trying to use black hypervisibility (which is not a good thing) to their benefit is extremely lazy, and shows they don't want to take their own risks.

when poc use their poc status as a card to perpetuate anti-blackness, i immediately block them. this went down on this board the other day. some mod of an anti-black sub starting arguing with people here, and then turned around and appealed to their inuit status as blanket the hostile reaction towards them. if you are not down with us, just because white supremacy effs up both of lives.

/r/Blackfellas Thread