2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: White progressive analysis of politics is fundamentally broken. [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)I don't hear anybody saying that the fight against racism should be set aside-and denounce anyone who actually would say that.
And nobody that I can see is calling on antiracist activists to stop calling out racism and stop trying to defeat it.
I guess what I am not getting here is...why does it have to be race first, and then eventually(decades on or possibly never) class?
It sounds as though you are saying that economic justice and the fight against corporate domination on the backburner UNTIL racial injustice has completely vanished. If you aren't saying that, what exactly are you saying?
In the Sixties, from everything I read, dealing JUST with race ended up meaning the anti-racism movement was brought to a state of dormancy after 1969 or so.
Why shouldn't we assume it would go the same way a second time?
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