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The Critique of TLGBQ "Inclusion"
Season 1 · Episode 7

The Critique of TLGBQ "Inclusion"

A conversation with writer, activist, and academic Yasmin Nair, on the limits and critique of liberal narratives of "diversity" and TLGBQ+ "inclusion" inside of violent and imperialist institutions like the US military.

Groundings

August 8, 20181h 0m

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Show Notes

In this episode I speak with writer, activist, and academic Yasmin Nair, who is highly critical of liberal narratives of "diversity" and TLGBQ+ "inclusion" inside of violent and imperialist institutions like the US military. Recently, Nair co-wrote a piece with Eli Massey which gave a radical left and queer critique of the mainstream push for trans inclusion in the military, and that serves as the basis for our discussion. Then, we discuss the intentional erasing of the legacy of radical queer anti-capitalist/anti-imperialist organizing, the problematic nature of reactionary gay politics like "legalize gay" and how they serve a white/capitalist class. Finally, we discuss the book "Against Equality", which she co-wrote.

Topics

militaryanti-imperialistdevyn springerpoliticseducationinclusionwarhistoryqueerus imperialismagainst equalitysame-sex marriageyasmin nairtheorylgbtqequalityqueer theoryanti-wardiversityus militaryeducational