Revolution is not a one time thing. How a black feminist sees change coming.

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Old Man Whirly!
'We can enact the future we want now': a black feminist history of abolition

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/aug/03/we-can-enact-the-future-we-want-now-a-black-feminist-history-of-abolition?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy

Surtur
What is up with the racism here? Why is her race relevant?

Artol
I haven't read the article, but the idea of a continuous revolution is pretty common, it was certainly the idea of many of the United States founding fathers, and of course it plays a prominent role in some forms of Marxist thought.

BrolyBlack
He implied because I said he owned slaves/servants I was racist. Now he does thislaughing out loud

ArtificialGlory
Is the brainlet who wrote this article calling not just for the literal abolition of law enforcement, but the abolition of prisons as well? Did I get it right?

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