Is their anyone else supports the Free Palestine movement, but is critical of the some the actions and rhetoric of some Free Palestine activists?

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Is their anyone else supports the Free Palestine movement, but is critical of the some the actions and rhetoric of some Free Palestine activists?
Ok can we stop vandalizing art as a form of "activism" now?
Go paint something to promote your cause instead fuckers.
You want to involve art in your shock tactics? Go on, make an artwork about climate change so impactful people will talk about it for decades to come.It will do more good to your cause than piggybacking off someone else's art.
Ableism doesn't make you a good ally. Ableism doesn't help get rid of police brutality.
Ableism just shows you're an ignorant jackass who thinks it's okay to bully and guilt trip disabled people into pushing themselves farther than they can handle for your own ableism and guilt.
Go. To. Hell. 🖤🖤🖤
One of the things that bothers me about the modern social justice "movement" (I guess for lack of a better word?), intersectional feminism, radical feminism, and just The Disk Horse in general is that it sometimes leaves absolutely no room for nuance.
If you're white and straight, you must be at the top of the privilege stack. If you're black, the bottom. East Asian? Towards the top. Gay? Towards the bottom again but not as low as you would be if you were trans or bisexual according to x ideology OR guaranteed to be lower according to y ideology. Every group is assigned a specific spot on this chart that automatically measures how you were raised and even what your personality is like.
When in reality, there's trans black women who have grown up with silver spoons in their mouths to rich parents and who have a free ride through life, never knowing what it's like to be told the word "no." There's gay latinas who are entitled, narcissistic, and speak over others on everything they know nothing about. And there's white straight men who have been raised to be quiet and passive and who have been struggling their entire lives.
When I first heard people talking about privilege and socialization in regards to race, sex, gender, etc, I was happy we were finally talking about how people can accidentally be blind to what other groups go through in a meaningful way.
But it's become clear, especially after seeing a wealthy man say the homeless have privilege over him because he's black, that the oppression/privilege discussion has just become a dick measuring contest and an excuse to bully people while still being complimented for being progressive and oh so compassionate.
Bonus: Ever notice this phenomenon? If you disagree with the chart when the chart says you're at the top, you're blinded by your privilege. Disagree when the chart says you're at the bottom? You're a betrayer [insert insults and slurs based on your group here].
It's legit so easy to manipulate people just depending on what buzzwords you use. No one even thinks twice about shit.
Person A: reblogs something from Person B and asks a question Person B doesn't like.
Person B: "Um, guys! This blog is LITERALLY stalking me!"
Y'all: "WHAT AN ABUSIVE DICK! PREPARE THE TORCHES!"
This is the most performative, anti-worker nonsense activism I have ever seen. Who has to clean that shit up? Low-wage workers. Thanks for making working folks jobs harder. And what does it really do? It’s just a waste of food that could be used to feed people, particularly children. And animal-based food is not the major climate crisis nutjobs say it is. Large-scale factory farming is a problem sure, but certainly not the most pressing problem we have. Just. Put your energy to where it’s actually needed, like oil companies and fracking and stuff.
I wonder if people realize just how much a huge outcry can actually help the thing they're speaking out against. If the thing being rallied against isn't already in the public eye, it's literally free advertising.
Why do yall make lgbt advice blogs when you haven't met lgbt people outside your immediate circle (or worse, the internet), just realized you were gay 2 minutes ago, and are around the same age as a fetus?