The Intervention

Some Revolutionary Roots of the Queer Liberation Movement w/ Destiny Clarke of Closeted History

March 12, 2024 Episode 90
Some Revolutionary Roots of the Queer Liberation Movement w/ Destiny Clarke of Closeted History
The Intervention
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The Intervention
Some Revolutionary Roots of the Queer Liberation Movement w/ Destiny Clarke of Closeted History
Mar 12, 2024 Episode 90

We join Destiny of Closeted History to begin what we anticipate being the first in many collaborations exploring the intersection of the LGBTQ+ movement with other revolutionary struggles.  Through the lens of "pinkwashing," we consider how landmark actions of the LGBTQ+ liberation movement (think Stonewall) have been appropriated to  justify limited gains (think President Obama designating Stonewall a national monument). We pivot to a conversation of the genocide in Palestine and hasbara pinkwashing to create divisions within world bourgeoise liberalism.

Closeted History:
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Instagram: @closetedhistory
Youtube: @closetedhistory
Patreon: @ClosetedHistory

The Intervention Podcast:
Twitter: @intervenepod
Instagram: @intervention_pod
Email: interventionpod@gmail.com

Levi Levi:
Twitter: @levi0levi
Instagram: @levi0levi0levi
Email: levi0levi@duck.com

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We join Destiny of Closeted History to begin what we anticipate being the first in many collaborations exploring the intersection of the LGBTQ+ movement with other revolutionary struggles.  Through the lens of "pinkwashing," we consider how landmark actions of the LGBTQ+ liberation movement (think Stonewall) have been appropriated to  justify limited gains (think President Obama designating Stonewall a national monument). We pivot to a conversation of the genocide in Palestine and hasbara pinkwashing to create divisions within world bourgeoise liberalism.

Closeted History:
TikTok: @closetedhistory
Instagram: @closetedhistory
Youtube: @closetedhistory
Patreon: @ClosetedHistory

The Intervention Podcast:
Twitter: @intervenepod
Instagram: @intervention_pod
Email: interventionpod@gmail.com

Levi Levi:
Twitter: @levi0levi
Instagram: @levi0levi0levi
Email: levi0levi@duck.com

Takeaways
●     Intersectionality is crucial in understanding the LGBTQ+ movement and its connections to other revolutionary struggles.
●     Recognizing privilege and positionality is essential in addressing systemic oppression.
●     Class consciousness plays a significant role in unifying different struggles and understanding the impact of capitalism.
●     The history of the Stonewall uprising highlights the contributions of trans women of color and the need to preserve radical roots.
●     Interpreting history is a political act, and narratives can be shaped to serve specific agendas.
●     Connections between LGBTQ+ struggles and other revolutionary movements can lead to progress and improvement. The struggle for truth involves embracing different perspectives and recognizing the complexities of historical narratives.
●     Revolution is a continuous process that requires ongoing change within ourselves and society.
●     Media literacy is crucial in navigating propaganda and misinformation.
●     The Israel-Palestine conflict is influenced by pink washing and the Western lens.
●     Education plays a role in shaping narratives and can be influenced by white feminism.
●     Organizing and building power are essential for creating meaningful change.
●     Solidarity and radical change are necessary for achieving equity and justice.

Introduction
Intersectionality and the LGBTQ+ Movement
Systemic Oppression and Overt Forms of Oppression
The Importance of Recognizing Privilege and Positionality
The Role of Class Consciousness in Intersectionality
The Political Nature of History and Interpretation
Connecting LGBTQ+ Struggles with Other Revolutionary Movements
The Struggle for Truth and Embracing Different Perspectives
Revolution as a Continuous Process
Recognizing Change in Ourselves and Society
The Importance of Media Literacy
Learning About Zionism and Israel-Palestine
The Influence of Pink Washing and Western Norms
The Role of Education in Shaping Narratives
The Complexity of Truth and Inclusivity
The Propaganda and Perception of Israel
The Resistance to Genocide and Misinformation
The Need for Organizing and Building Power
The Challenges in Education and White Feminism
The Complexity of Truth and Inclusivity
The Urgency of Solidarity and Radical Change
The Power of the People and the Fight for Equity
Closing Remarks and Comradeship