This article, indirectamente, partially explains why such large numbers of
LGBTQ did not support La Quinn". As many correligionarios used to say during the sixties, "O nos
liberamos todos, o no se libera nadie".
"....leaders of the dominant LGBTQ community continue an indelicate dance of white privilege and single-issue platforms, which thwart efforts for coalition building with communities of color as well as marginalized white groups (white women, LGBTQ, and the poor, to name a few). So for these marginalized groups, the idea that the privileged leaders of this movement might have something to offer communities of color in terms of advice and/or shared (not the same) experiences appears absolutely preposterous."
"....leaders of the dominant LGBTQ community continue an indelicate dance of white privilege and single-issue platforms, which thwart efforts for coalition building with communities of color as well as marginalized white groups (white women, LGBTQ, and the poor, to name a few). So for these marginalized groups, the idea that the privileged leaders of this movement might have something to offer communities of color in terms of advice and/or shared (not the same) experiences appears absolutely preposterous."
http://www.advocate.com/commentary/2013/09/04/op-ed-queer-politics-discussing-race
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