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Elizabeth Thomas
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I agree with you and I’m not saying by any means that there aren’t problems with “mainstream white feminism”. Heck, I facepalm every time one of the white feminist celebrities says one of those clueless things they are prone to. But the fact of the matter is that white women still face workplace discrimination. They

Yes, just white women being equal to white men wouldn’t help. And I can see how that would be a real concern for women of color. This has been a valid criticism of (white) feminism for years.

Sure the stairs to the attic are “too fragile to use”. There’s NO ONE up there.

I agree with you 100%. I’m a WoC with a muslim name and background and immigrant parents, so I win most oppression olympic battles but it makes my blood boil when I see issues of gender inequality effecting women reduced to “White Feminism.” This thinking is absolutely rooted in sexism. Women are still expected to

I’m a WoC and what BitterBetty was told is correct. I have dark skin, a “muslim name” and XX chromosome, so cut the crap. I’m sick of seeing gender inequality being minimized and we, half the population, have been fighting this fight for THOUSANDS of years. I don’t see this minimizing bullshit arguments brought up in

I’m not a white woman. I happen to be Mexican.

I’ve been refused jobs and fired due to being a woman.

I look at it as the people with the majority of the power. About impact, not math.

Honestly, this is why the concept of an ally is so important. No, not the kind who do it to get a back pat. Not the kind speaking OVER the minority they supposedly stand with.