Lee Camp was sugges[ing folks donate to "mutual aid"—there were a number of different organizations but check the podcast/videocast
Moment of Clarity for details. This will be especially important as people get sick as a consequence of protesting. Minneapolis protesters have gone ahead and done this, and likewise, there have been overall large efforts to implement mutual aid for the general COVID-19 pandemic.
@gatordreams16 True. Though, as an international site, it's not simply relegated to US institutional racism/ethnicism. Mangadex is kinda like the UN of Scanlation. 😅😂🤣
That said, I would like to think that the
avoidance is to prevent all our clan wars, since there are
many Black folks who don't want to come on Mangadex to escape the craziness only to have some asshat with privilege smack talking and raging in the comments. I'd like to think that they aren't taking a position so that we can have a platform where folks individually can, as opposed to them issuing BS virtue signalling.
I think this is both political and a human rights issue, and I don't want to see the whole site blow up. Like, if BLM relates to a comic chapter—folks can work it in subtly, like in some of the comics I'm reading involving ethnicism. I do support nonviolent militant direct action—that said, for folks who have been protesting or who may have gotten the shit beat out of them, or folks who need an escape, I can also see how not having #BlueLivesMatter or #AllLivesMatter triggering them when all they want is an escape—if they didn't create an avenue for dialogue, then it would clearly demarcate an opinion, but in this case, they are effectively trying to create a safe zone that could help a variety of folks. #BLM issues
will carry over I to the chapters (no matter what the admins say), it just is an effort to keep that directed.
That said, I fully agree that by not taking a position on issues pertaining to human rights—particularly, when the issues are systemic, institutional, and have been going on for over 400-years, I can understand how you and others would rightly feel that the site's position is "privilege". That said, how do we as a community want to manage things? Do we allow for dialogue and love our enemies as Dr. King taught, or do we do like the cops & beat anyone who disagrees?
It's a meaningful question to which I don't have any perfect answers.
I will say, however, that in that sermon on "Loving they enemies" (1957), King rejected utilitarian ethics and demanded that our ends must be preexistent in our means. Our means must be ends in themselves.
Peace all & stay safe!