A couple people recommended this book to me, so I read it last night. Here are 
some of my thoughts:

1. Haider’s statement that white supremacy is a better recruiter than socialism 
is spot on.

2. I enjoyed his connection that race is class and any definition of race goes 
back to class formation.

3. Haider seems to talk a lot about black people, passing judgment on black 
leaders and movements, without being black.

4. He seems to have a distaste of trigger-warning happy safe spaces since they 
do not value for collective bargaining in the workplace (However valuable they 
may be for sexual abuse survivors).

5. Haider takes offense of the term antiblackness but cites no history of the 
term people of color, which originated with black female movements without the 
intention of replacing blackness, but to be used in specific moments when 
organizing with non-black women. He describes the two terms as antagonistic 
while really they were formulated to work together from the beginning.

6. His reluctance to claim the performative role of the victim comes from a 
perspective that cannot understand its power, a power that has been the 
exclusive domain of white women.

7. Haider wants us in the left to stop policing ourselves internally and to 
incite a materialist revolution or collectively bargain. I’m curious about what 
the revolution he seems to envision looks like, since it is hard for me to 
imagine any revolution where femmes are not cleaning up, taking care of, and 
healing the affects of a mass movement. I’m imagining what collective 
bargaining done by those with wombs around reproductive labor can even look 
like, since it’s not really work that you clock in or out of, or accounted for 
at all.

Just my thoughts.

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