Just came across this article, I think you are missing one thing that is very important. Yvette Carnell is not merely crying “they stole our victimization”, she is stating that Luvvie is not entitled to claim victim-hood from the African American struggle. I think you are massively misunderstanding and wrongfully smearing Yvette.
Nothing Yvette says is utterly opposed to adapting to a globalist culture. Yvette warns of its consequences on the African American community, but does not denounce adapting and striving to survive in the approaching globalist movement, in fact, her movement is striving to HELP African Americans avoid their extinction from exploitation and ignorance.
If anything, she makes sure that in a globalist culture, African Americans do not confuse their merits and history with a bunch of ‘identity-politic-profiteers’. If any thing, she makes sure that African Americans do not fall victim to those in the globalist (and AMERICAN) community that try to exploit them. If anything, she makes sure African Americans understand the historical context statistics that people in the globalist community will you against us to say African Americans are inferior, unproductive, and lazy. If anything, she makes sure that African Americans (whose history is African heritage is largely forgotten due to slavery) do not throw themselves recklessly at the idea that “we can return to Africa” like any other immigrant from any other country. If anything, she makes sure that African Americans understand if they don’t build, support, and secure their own community, they will soon go extinct in the approaching globalist society.
This article is misrepresenting the value and integrity of Yvette’s years of research.
