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On August 15, 1970, Huey P. Newton, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, gave a speech in New York City where he outlined the Party’s position on two emerging movements at the time, the women’s liberation movement and the gay liberation movement. Newton’s remarks were strikingly unusual since most conservative, moderate, and radical black organizations remained silent on the issues addressed by these movements. The speech appears below. During the past few years strong movements have developed among women and among homosexuals seeking their liberation. There has been some uncertainty about how to relate to these movements. Whatever your personal opinions and your insecurities about homosexuality and the various liberation movements among homosexuals and women (and I speak of the homosexuals and women as oppressed groups), we should try to unite with them in a revolutionary fashion. I say “whatever your insecurities are” because as we very well know, sometimes our first instinct is to want to hit a homosexual in the mouth and want a woman to be quiet. We want to hit a homosexual in the mouth because we are afraid that we might be homosexual; and we want to hit the woman or shut her up […]



Great job, comrade! Really shows the value in what reading threads can bring.
If only the Capital reading threads weren’t basically me talking about my own reading of Capital by myself, haha… seems everyone else dropped it
I am still reading and waiting for comments, and I intend to write some thoughts down after some reflection, but Capital volume 2 is hard, comrade.
Great! I genuinely thought I was the only one still reading, haha. And I agree, I started taking notes for Volume 2 and I am now behind about a week, on chapter 4 and trying to read a chapter a day to catch up. It’s like Chapter 1-3 of Volume 1, but for seemingly every chapter, haha.
I know I should pick that book up again and keep reading but life keeps getting in the way. I’ve turned to more digestible writings, just finishing up State and Revolution, and would be done, but I’m currently negotiating with a 2yo about nap time. (This is why I haven’t finished capital 😅). The pings keep it in the front of my mental list though, so they’re not wasted!
S&R is one of my favs, for sure! We all have different paces and responsibilities, definitely understand!
Awww :( I’m sorry. I want to read Capital myself but given how dense it is I’d need to be very committed before I start on it.
No worries! Seems others actually are reading it, haha. Not just me speaking into the void. And yea, it:s pretty dense, but the first 3 chapters are the hardest. After that, it’s pretty smooth sailing! Just for when you feel up for it.