1. that bit of the interview was also interesting

    curlyingenue:

    although there are also some problematic things that Amiri stated, in regards to abortion not being a paramount concern to WOC; that right is something that should be incidental to womanhood regardless of circumstances and wider political motivations. I understand the point he was trying to make in regards to white feminism but again, I don’t think men should talk on the issue until they’re willing to support the issue. Because our bodily rights can’t also then be co opted into a message of anti-Imperialism when fundamentally a lot of the misogyny is still there. ANYWAAAAY, men don’t need to ever talk about abortion unless they’re fighting for it.