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RE: #FarrakhanFeminism: The myopia of focusing exclusively on anti-Semitism.

in #farrakhan7 years ago (edited)

After watching this:

"Intersectional Feminism" seems like a bit of a nightmare.

I think instead of segregating everyone into groups, we should look at them as individuals first. Everyone has a right to do what they do, and worship however they like. Just so long as they are not physically hurting people, or calling for the deaths of others.

I don't think there is any need or obligation for people to declare their acceptance of specific groups of people. Groups of people are too large to openly accept. Individuals is another story, we can know people, or a person, but we can't know an entire group of people.

For example, I'm not going to wear a sign or adopt a creed that says. I love Jews, or I love Catholics, or I love Muslims. Because I don't love all of the people in any one of those groups. The more Americans get divided away from the rights of the individual, as opposed to the rights of the group, the more conquerable we become.

Individual rights have got Americans covered, whereas the notion of group rights just leads to chaos, and real inequality. This is because some groups will be more "equal" than others. It's something that cannot happen when you stick the the principle of individual rights.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts @chefleopard!

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