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6 Ways You’re Being A Crappy Ally To Your Marginalized Friend
Whether you’ve heard the term on Tumblr or in your classroom, being an ally is an important concept…one that people screw up all the time. If you don’t know what an ally is, here’s the quick and dirty: An ally is a person who helps support their friends who are marginalized in some way, be it gender, race, class, sexuality, body image, disability, etc. This support accompanies a desire to fight against the forces that support their marginalization, which could be anything from the government to that racist homophobe in your English class. You can be a marginalized yourself in some way and still be an ally to someone else who is marginalized in a different way. For example, I’m a black woman, but as someone who is straight, I make sure that I’m a good ally to folks in the LGBTQ community. See?
Unfortunately, so many people think that they’re allies and they mean well but…they’re not really doing a great job. For real, all the good intentions in the world mean nothing here if you’re doing more harm than good. Hey, you might be reading this and thinking that you’re a great ally, but you’re actually doing everything you shouldn’t do. Just to make sure, check out these six things you should absolutely avoid if you want to be a real ally.
In Days of Future Past, the series' most recent offering, the mutants fight for survival. They are pitted against humans who are so afraid of diversity, they strive to eradicate it. The movie also focuses on specific mutants, whose personal struggle embodies internal ideological battles all individuals face when establishing personal identities. The direct ties are striking between the story told in X-Men and the narrative that encapsulates America's minority groups. For anyone who has ever considered themselves different, X-Men embodies the struggle of fighting for yourself and your purpose.
‘X-Men’ perfectly captures the real story of marginalized groups in AmericaÂ