WATCH: Black and Arab progressives are GOING TO WAR on social media over Kamala Harris ๐Ÿฟ
ยท Aug 23, 2024 ยท NottheBee.com

Are you ready to watch the intersectionality explode??

While pro-Palestinian protesters rioted outside the DNC, all over TikTok and X, black and Palestinian influencers have been engaging in an intersectional culture war over who has the most victimhood.

Here's an overview:

[Warning: Language]

It all started when an influencer named Tori Grier said she would vote for Kamala Harris because she is a black woman.

Pro-Palestinian commenters immediately lambasted her because she had a Palestinian flag in her bio, and "Killer Kamala's hands are red."

Grier removed the flag and said she was done publicly supporting Palestine, but she agreed to have a "conversation" with Palestinian activist Maya Abdallah.

And that's when issues that were bubbling under the surface of the two groups really blew up.

Essentially, the rub is that black activists think it's anti-black if you don't vote for Kamala Harris because she now identifies as black instead of Indian.

(I'll admit I had to look up why watermelons had anything to do with Palestine. Apparently, a watermelon emoji symbolizes solidarity with Palestine now.)

Pro-Palestinian activists think Kamala Harris is complicit in supporting Israel with the Biden-Harris administration.

The pro-Palestinians have even taken to calling black people colonizers.

Which has resurrected discussion of the trans-Saharan slave trade.

[Warning: language in the video]

The Left has spent decades trying to bring together a "Big Tent" of people who believe wildly different things.

The reality is their intersectionality ideology has never been anything but a chaos grenade meant to sow division.

It was just a matter of time before it detonated.


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