OK so tell me why @kaylapop_ and @endclasssociety decided harassing an Indigenous woman over disagreements about the impact of mestizaje towards Indigenous people was ok???
Many Zapotec and Mixtec people have discussed how Frida Kahlo and her involvement with Mexican Mestizaje has been harmful to the Indigenous peoples of Mexico&Centroamérica, but Frida specifically being harmful towards Zapotec women
this shouldn't even be a discussion @kaylapop_ decided to beef with multiple Indigenous people on twitter and reduce their valid issues and concerns as petty online IDpol. Tell me why she felt it was appropriate to question a Quechua woman like this??
It's incredibly disrespectful to call into question someone's connections because you can't find individual tweets about a traumatic incident. @kaylapop_ I don't tweet about BLM, does that make me not invested in Black emancipation?
Instead of apologizing for being out of line and disrespectful @kaylapop_ cries antiblack harassment when Blackness isn't even a point of contention in this discussion. She then involves her white mutual ( @endclasssociety) to do damage control.
@endclasssociety It's interesting that you believe you can speak out of place as a white woman but don't have the same energy for men

If this wasn't unbelievable enough, this white woman tokenizes her Indigenous boyfriend to argue with Indigenous women calling her out. Said boyfriend doesn't seem to understand how whiteness, mestizaje, or Latinidad works
(1) Many mestize families willingly married into whiteness for social/class mobility, at the expense Indigenous and Afrodescendant peoples (2) Multiple Latin American countries have generations of white families from government whitening projects
@kaylapop_ No one is harassing you for being a Black woman online. Nadie te ve y piensa "esta es una mujer negra" pero te ves como una payasa