Feminists on Twitter say #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen Whose voices are most heard when it comes to feminism? On Monday, the hashtag #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen trended worldwide as Twitter users criticised what they call the exclusion of nonwhite women from mainstream feminism. The hashtag was originally coined by blogger Mikki Kendall during a Twitter debate about Hugo Schwyzer, an American academic and self-described "male feminist". Schwyzer has been accused of harassing non-white female bloggers and recently wrote that his critics drove him offline. The debate quickly went global as netizens from South Africa to Japan started using the hashtag. Many said they felt excluded from mainstream feminism and shared examples from media outlets and pop culture. http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201308122356-0022973
It's why I lol when I see posts about playing the race card... No, the card was already played years ago...
#SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen when being a victim isn't enough, make yourself a victim of a sub-group within the victim group.
Why fight to be a part of losers who spend their time bitching and downplaying the accomplishments of men. White women can have it and all the bullshit that comes with it. Feminism as it is today is inhuman.