Emily's Cat
Rarely prone to hissy-fits
Hey London John, since you're posting in this thread again, how about taking a shot at these questions?
You know, just in case you accidentally missed them...
You know, just in case you accidentally missed them...
LJ, since you're so very fond of making analogies to racism and homosexuality...
1) Do you think it would be reasonable and appropriate for white people to demand to be included and centered in activism intended to remove discrimination from black people? Is it reasonable to refer to white people as "black activists" or would it be more appropriate to refer to them as "allies"? If a white person "identified as" a black person, do you think it would be appropriate for them to demand that black people open all black-focused services and events to them as a *right*, based on their identification as black? Should white people who "identify as" black be counted as black when it comes to evaluating whether black people have equitable participation in society, economics, and politics? Should crimes committed by white people be statistically counted as having been committed by black people because those white people "identify as" black? Should crimes in which the victim is a white person who "identifies as" black be considered as potential hate crimes against black people?
2) Do you think it would be reasonable and appropriate for straight people to demand to be included and centered in activism intended to remove discrimination from homosexual people? Is it reasonable to refer to straight people as "gay activists" or would it be more appropriate to refer to them as "allies"? If a straight person "identified as" gay, do you think it would appropriate for them to demand that gay people open all LGB-focused services and events to them as a *right*, based on their identification as gay? Should straight people who "identify as" gay be counted as homosexual when it comes to evaluating whether LGB people have equitable participation in society, economics, and politics? Should crimes committed by straight people be statistically counted as having been committed by LGB people because those straight people "identify as" gay? Should crimes in which the victim is straight be considered as potential hate crimes against LGB people?