The book by J. Sakai, not the type of person, hence the capitalization. There are people who say it’s too divisive.

  • GloriousDoubleK@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 years ago

    It’s fine.

    I look at it like this. The book is correct until it isn’t. If you’re a white worker settler, do what you gotta do to help prove Sakai wrong. Obviously to prove Sakai wrong would be to have the whole of white workers to overturn white supremacy and play reparations and surrender power to nonwhite revolutionaries and the colonized.

    It’s a tall order. But it isnt impossible.