Why Identity Politics Fails

The reason that identity politics fails so badly is because people know that discrimination today is all about access to resources. Anti-racist and anti-sexist rhetoric is empty and meaningless if it’s not accompanied by a clear plan insuring a more equal access to resources. The anti-women reality is not that somebody says I’m fat or interrupts me but that access to abortion is problem-free for those who have money and very hard for those who don’t. Free healthcare and lack of workplace discrimination would do more for LGBT rights than years of observing the toilet circus on TV.

Identity politics is toothless because it doesn’t threaten anybody’s financial interests. All of these toilets, mansplainings and Co are distraction tactics that make us feel vindicated while we are being robbed.

14 thoughts on “Why Identity Politics Fails

  1. Hear! Hear!

    The one minor quibble I have is with the term ‘Identity politics’ itself in that it is only used only in the context of minorities. The republican party has been running on white identity politics and stoking white racial resentments for decades now. We have a President-elect who couldn’t have been more explicit about it during his campaign. But for some reason that’s never called ‘Identity politics’. It’s just politics.

    But a bunch of ‘Black lives matter’ people march on the street, and suddenly the narrative becomes ‘THEY’RE PLAYING THE RACE CARD!”.

    That aside, I couldn’t agree more. I’m going to sound like a broken record, but Bernie and his supporters were called racist and sexist for making this very point.

    “Identity politics is toothless because it doesn’t threaten anybody’s financial interests. ”

    Yup. So easy for Apple to slap a transgender sign on their restroom doors, while refusing to repatriate the hundreds of billions stashed away in off-shore tax havens. That Tim Cook, he’s such a progressive!

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    1. If big companies truly want to help the transgender community, why aren’t they starting an employment program for them? Many transgender people live in incredible poverty and their lifespan is shortened as a result.

      Or take the issue of the Confederate flag. Let’s get it removed, by all means. But let’s not pretend that this symbolic gesture is enough without addressing housing and employment discrimination. But these days all we get are symbolic gestures.

      It kills me that the dumb slutwalk in Toronto brought out more people than the real tragedy of the murder of the indigenous women in Canada. The last thing anybody is prevented from doing in Toronto is screwing whomever one wants. But the slutwalk is a feminist issue while the murdered indigenous women from very poor communities are not.

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      1. You are smart enough to know why (and you pretty much say it in your post). Its easier, that’s why people do it.

        Just like pretty much everyone knows smoking is bad, yet many don’t change. Just like everyone knows how to lose weight (less calories in, perhaps a little more exercise). We instead choose to focus on crazy theories / boogeyman excuses because its easier. That is human nature 101. Not sure its changing anytime soon!

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      2. As for Bernie, the problem was that he never fully departed from the “trickle down economy for the poor”, or the idea that if you give good manufacturing jobs to white men, the wealth will trickle down to their wives and non-white cleaning ladies, waiters, and lawn-mowers. And that’s an outdated mentality. It’s not going to work. Besides, there is a whole other party for this way of thinking.

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  2. I agree with everything you say with minor quibble in regards to abortion access. In some states, (my state for example–though it’s hardly the most egregious) an abortion is difficult to attain for even a wealthy woman. I think the assault on our reproductive freedoms actually goes beyond class.

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    1. “..an abortion is difficult to attain for even a wealthy woman”

      I think the idea is that wealthy women can afford to travel across state lines to get an abortion, while poor women can’t.

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      1. “I think the idea is that wealthy women can afford to travel across state lines to get an abortion, while poor women can’t.”

        Exactly. I know it would never be even a tiny bit of an issue for me, so I can afford not to think about it. But for somebody who can’t afford even a car ride to a neighboring city? It’s a total disaster!

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  3. Well abortion is time sensitive and one must be quite wealthy to have the means to buy an emergency plane ticket. I’m solidly middle class and that would be a difficult expense for me to absorb. Add hotel, the actual cost of the abortion, and all the incidental travel expences and the total cost really start soaring. We are talking about a problem that extends well beyond the poor.

    But apart from expense, I think that buying an emergency/last minute plane ticket plus booking and staying in a hotel sounds really stressful and awful when you are already going through a difficult time emotionally.

    I understand that being poor makes it all worse, of course. But I think abortion rights affect women of all classes

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    1. Even all this is becoming unnecessary because one can simply ask one’s friend in another country to buy a pill online and overnight it. And as soon as these pills inundate the market, there will be nothing anybody can do about it.

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  4. I read this post when you originally wrote it, but I read it aloud to my husband this morning while we were talking about identity politics. He said, “I agree with everything she says. That’s where liberals have gone wrong — focusing on symbolic gestures instead of actually helping, like they used to.” I’m guessing he means the new deal and things like that. We’ll never do any good as liberals until we get concrete instead of symbolic.

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  5. Agree with you a lot

    Identity politics is like, black is oppresed, so white is bad

    Instead of, Black, White, and Green are not good our bad, a colour is Just a colour

    Same with man/woman

    Woman are being oppressed, so man are Bad, reducing men to an identity. Nobody wants to be reduced to something they might not even care about.

    Identity politics talks about the trans, fat, lesbian Black woman VS the White hetero seksual man, but Nobody cares.

    Its All a puberty thing, thinking that much about identity etc

    Its All made by College kids Who want to fit in in the whole Program of middle class corectness

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