Brittany Luce
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Like I said, not the majority of people of color, but...
There are some very prominent, loud voices that are creating these really culturally impactful moments.
What is unique about why this is all coalescing right now in this really big, obvious way?
Well, it also sounds like you don't need credentials either.
That's the other thing.
of the halls of power in order to be very visible as Black conservatives or very visible within conservative politics.
Whereas to your point now, it's not just like that if you profess these views, you can get a seat at the table.
You also don't have to be anybody in particular.
You just maybe have to be loud or popular or what have you.
But you don't necessarily have to be Nicki Minaj, let's say.
You know, another thing that I think about is the expanding definition of whiteness.
Like in some ways, whiteness, it's like a construction meant to keep power and privilege for some while rejecting it for others.
I don't know, how do you think changing notions of whiteness factor into all of this?
I mean, like, and not just considered a Nazi, as I also think we need to kind of clarify, you would be perhaps socially ostracized for saying something like that.
It would be, if people didn't think it was racist, they would at least think it was a very poor taste.
Like before, I suppose, let's say as a thought exercise, if you were a person of color, if you were say a black person, right?
And you were like, I'm really trying to get down with some of the things that the KKK and the Nazis are talking about.
They're going to see you and not want you in the club.
You can't go to the meeting.
You can't hang out with them.