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spacegirlwhirl: ororomunroedontpullout: workersandstudentsdemocracy: ororomunroedontpullout: afronerdism: workersandstudentsdemocracy: No healthcare in the United States and housing but Jeff Bezos is on the moon Whitey* Op how are you going to deracialize the quote for your own comfort and ignoring the specific sociopolitical history of the quote. Y’all ain’t shit You are wrapped up in the conversation of identity politics that you forget the hierarchy of capital. Your text implies that you oppose the formation of the dictatorship of the proletariat and is thus problematic. You are not a communist, but a social fascist. Literally eat my ass. You can’t divorce capitalism from white supremacy. It’s not “identity politics” it’s facts. The original poem cannot be taken out of its specific racial and sociopolitical context. To flatten Scott-Heron’s poem is to ignore how oppression systems are connected. I’m sorry that you can’t see that So again suck my entire flappy ass Vaush adjacent communists saw one post on reddit about identity politics and said finally, a way to make racism sound educated. There is no racism without capitalism. Racism is not an intrinsic human value. The material conditions of capitalism leads to imperialism, which leads to the division of people. You are not looking at racism through a Marxist lense, which is the scientific and only true outlook on the issue of racism. The elimination of the bourgeoisie to the proletarian class will inevitably lead to a dictatorship of the proletariat, which is a society free from racism. -- source link