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June 2013

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“Islamophobia is first and foremost state racism. […] Such racism has no purpose other than to maintain a population in a subaltern state.” —

Islamophobia: when the Whites lose their Triple A rating

To understand the rise of Islamophobia, it is necessary to analyze the current context. We are in a situation of global economic crisis and a the decline of the European identity in the face of emerging countries such as China, India, etc.

The white European identity that dominated the world for 500 years is in decline. The voices – often hysterical – raised in the media against Islam fundamentally express a fear of this decline. How to explain this irrational fear? Whites are losing their historical centrality, their Triple A rating so to speak, and they see all these non-Whites, wrongly identified with Islam, as a threat to their identity. After dominating for centuries, they are figuring out that, like them, others want to live, assert themselves and transform the order established by racism and colonialism, which necessarily signifies for them a loss of power and the privileges that come with it. Those who rightly fight this order to claim their rights and their full place, who fight discrimination, are thus seen as invaders.

Indigenous resistance is perceived as terrifying, illegitimate and abusive even though what people are asking for in immigrant communities and popular neighbournoods is, above all, equality of treatment and of rights. While such demands do not seem outrageous to me, they clearly do for those who fight to preserve their status and privilege while exerting pressure to keep “the Muslims” in a subaltern position…

(via fariyah)

Jun 18, 2013141 notes
Jun 18, 2013199 notes
Dude how did this argument on ur blog about WOC and feminists even start?

idk i’m pretty sure it’s the same anon

Jun 18, 20132 notes
i'm p sure dudebros will continue to talk disparagingly about ~those crazy feminists~ even if your anons continue to pretend that racism isn't a thing as hard as they can

ya for real i’ve seen mra’s complain more about crazy feminazis than the idea that woc feminists are racist so

Jun 18, 20134 notes
"Feminism isn't a pity party nor should it be selective???? Women are women, stick together dammit,". Exactly, which is why we shouldn't ignore real problems such as racism adding to the problems WoC face. By ignoring the fact that WoC face issues that white women don’t, you are being belittling and dismissive to a very real problem. You want women to “stick together”? Then let WoC have their space and don’t intrude just as you wouldn’t want a man to intrude on women’s space! Some people.
Jun 18, 201311 notes
Stop with the whole "oppressed black people" shit I am not white and I do not feel like I'm being victimized or anything, I stand with women of color and I stand with white women, I stand with women of all sexual orientations and I stand with women period, stop assuming all white women are not acknowledging their privileged, it's not their fault they were born white, just as it's not your fault you weren't.

no one said you were victimized

no one said that we didn’t stand for all women

no one said that people have any fault for being born white

(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

Jun 18, 201310 notes
Do you hate white feminists? That's a vibe I get from the way you phrase your responses to asks and other posts

no i do not hate anyone

Jun 18, 20131 note
can interracial marriage be a bad idea?

if it’s with douchebag people, sure.

Jun 18, 201311 notes
Cheerios Spoof Commercial

If you haven’t seen it, it’s a spoof video targeting the racist comments on the Cheerios commercial.

Jun 18, 201310 notes
#WOC #humor #submission
Feminism isn't a pity party nor should it be selective???? Women are women, stick together dammit, no wonder men think we're crazy we're being misrepresented

LOL okay it’s a pity party when we try to empower ourselves and recognize the privilege white women have over woc alright bye

Jun 18, 20139 notes
Jun 18, 2013229 notes
not trying that person but FUCK anyone who thinks that the feminist movement is a thing unto its own and we're all in this together complete bullshit WOC have to face racism plus misogyny AND hypersexualization in ways that white women dont can people stop pretending that its "alienation" no its us fighting for things that you dont have to. Maybe when they think of alienation they can think about their white savior complex trying to paint WOC like our culture is oppressive and needs to be saved
Jun 18, 201316 notes
All women face sexism on a daily basis. Sometimes the type of sexism differs. Sometimes it's tempered with racism, homophobia, or religious hate. What I don't understand is why we as women don't support each other. What you're doing here is alienating a huge group of women, and why? In the name of another group of women? This is exactly the type of treatment of women that you're speaking out against. Why do it yourself? It makes me sad.

blah blah blah all women are the same, same old shit. it’s not just tempered w/ racism, homophobia, or religious hate, it’s INTERSECTING with sexism. i’m not here for that. i’m here for the empowerment of women who aren’t represented enough in western feminism

listen buddy, when you support us and stop giving excuses like this, then we’ll support you. 

Jun 18, 201312 notes
“call
your
grandmother.
mother.
a
bitch.
hoe.
slut.
dumb cunt. in that order.
to
her face.
watch her spirit leave her body.
watch her fall into herself.
take pride in your aim. your precision.
stay.
grab a plate.
eat what remains of her.
that is what you do
to
women
who are not yours everyday.”
—i am speaking to men and women, nayyirah waheed (via nayyirahwaheed)
Jun 17, 20133,624 notes

pushinghoopswithsticks:

“1. Kids don’t drop out of school, they’re pushed out because the knowledge is not meaningful. 2. Activism is not about convenience. I cannot be antiracist all day and then go home at 5 o’clock, put my feet up and be a bigot. 3. As a white person you can walk away when you get tired about talking about white privilege. A person of colour cannot walk away. 4. I can speak English. The gift of 200 years of colonialism: you come out of your mother’s womb speaking English. 5. I had an arranged marriage. I arranged it myself. 6. Language is not neutral. Language is political. 7. The Sharia Hysteria: if you want it you’re a Neanderthal, if you don’t want it you are a liberal. 8. Muslims do not have a monopoly on oppressing women. 9. I don’t get offended anymore. If I’m continually insulted I am frozen into inaction. 10. If I am the standard and you are different from me then I have the power. 11. When you get tired of anti-racism and social justice, remember those who cannot walk away. You’ve got to stand with them. 12. I don’t mind being an immigrant. But my children were born here — their imagination of home begins and end in Canada. I can go home to Pakistan but this is home to my children. 13. Pakistan has been colonized for 200 years but the colonizers went home. They left behind their cronies to watch over us. 14. I didn’t know I was being a feminist until I came here a week ago. I thought I was just a woman who liked to fight. 15. We have to fight together. We have been marginalized and oppressed and if we’re not careful we’re going to marginalize and oppress someone else. 16. Everyone wants to save the muslim woman. Some want to put the hijab on me and save me; some want to take hijab off me and save me; some want to bomb us and save me. Just give me a break man! I can save myself! I don’t need Western imperialism to save me or Western feminism riding on the coattails of Western imperialism to save me. I can save myself. 17. Just because we are doing social justice does not mean we are socially just. 18. We [immigrants and refugees] don’t come here to live in poverty. We don’t come for the weather and we don’t come for the food – we bring the food! We come for the democracy. 19. To hurt someone is to sin. To watch someone else get hurt and do nothing is a greater sin. 20. If you are a man you can be a feminist – if you are a man you must be a feminist because if you’re not, you’re part of the problem. 21. I wish all I had to worry about was [my son’s] baggy pants and who he dates. I have to worry if he’s going to get arrested, if he’s playing basketball, out with his Black and Arab friends. This is part of mothering for black mothers, aboriginal mothers, and now it is true for Muslim mothers.”

— Quotes by Uzma Shakir - Muslim woman and feminist. [via]

Jun 12, 20134,549 notes

alegbra:

theuppitynegras:

if your feminism isn’t anti-racism it’s white supremacy 

if your anti-racism isn’t feminism it’s male supremacy

see how incredibly wrong that sounds

the point

your head

Jun 12, 20132,631 notes

mehreenkasana:

imperfecthope:

mehreenkasana:

“FEMEN AKBAR,” shouted the naked white feminist while mocking the Muslim prayer by kneeling on the ground. All Muslim women were, thus, emancipated, patriarchy was dismantled globally because in this logic patriarchy is only of Islamic form, tits shown for shock value were effective because there’s no such thing as catering to the male gaze, everyone believed in the goodness of secular, liberal, white feminism, there was no evil in the world. We all lived happily.

ugh. best metaphor/hyperbole ever.

fix your shit, fellow white feminists, cut out the racism and Islamaphobia.

Except it’s not a metaphor. FEMEN actually went ahead with doing this racist act of mocking Allahu Akbar and the Muslim prayer to “wake Muslim women up.”  

Jun 10, 20131,851 notes
immigrant

miguu:

you broke the ocean in
half to be here
only to meet nothing that wants you.

Jun 9, 20133,575 notes
kurds are white, right?

*rips hair out in frustration*

I CANNOT SAY WHO IS WHITE AND WHO ISN’T

THAT IS UP TO YOU TO DECIDE

Jun 9, 20139 notes
im a person of color and i actually find that quote about "brown ppl" being "better at their language than they are" (from the spelling bee article) to be quite offensive. it kind of buys into the model minority myth as well as cultural-racial supremacist views of IQ without understanding the socioeconomic history of certain immigrant groups and why they're successful. indian/chinese/etc. americans dont' represent their entire countries/people back home. they represent themselves, period

oh hm. I’ve never thought of it like that. Thanks anon!

Jun 9, 201322 notes
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