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in the time i've spent looking at white supremacist violence, i've mostly focused on men. i think we as a society have only just started the examination of white supremacist women and di think this thread/article is a great start.
and i know that scholars/academics HAVE looked at the role that white women play within white supremacy. on my to read list:
and women of color academics and organizers have produced the longest most detailed analysis of white women and their complicity.
what i'm talking abt is their explicit radicalization-or willingness to be more explicit abt support of white supremacy in a post911 world. that analysis has almost exclusively centered white men, occasionally men of color, almost never white women.
at least that i've seen. i'd be interested in any resources people may know about.
Even when they join insurrection, pummel through the doors that held back the mob from the upper echelons of the govt, white women are still remembered for the best versions of themselves.\xa0Women who joined ISIS were never afforded such audacious innocence https://t.co/lUATVA7oZn
— Mona Eltahawy (@monaeltahawy) January 16, 2021
and i know that scholars/academics HAVE looked at the role that white women play within white supremacy. on my to read list:
and women of color academics and organizers have produced the longest most detailed analysis of white women and their complicity.
what i'm talking abt is their explicit radicalization-or willingness to be more explicit abt support of white supremacy in a post911 world. that analysis has almost exclusively centered white men, occasionally men of color, almost never white women.
at least that i've seen. i'd be interested in any resources people may know about.