We’re here to speak on the culture of black anarchism being discussed in some previous report backs. Very insightful and meaningful report backs but measuring the locality of Black anarchism seems to be a feat that has been left up to the petty bourgeois and/or biracial anarchists who either belong to and/or have proximity to the very same white sub-cultural anarchic spaces they critique and therefore have a very limited understanding concerning historical consciousness and relevancy of the Black Radical Tradition. They’re deeply entrenched in and intimate with the culture that seeps from the white anarchist scene. And they’re correct; the “baggage of the dominant social order is heavy,” but some black anarchists carry the baggage in a very fashionable way because of the proximity to power and access it provides them or they just genuinely love fucking on white people. Shid. Do you; but stop defining the black anarchist scene through the lens of your own experience and/or sympathy for whiteness and/or white anarchists.
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