We usually think that disloyalty is an act of betrayal. Join outspoken cultural critic Yasmin Alibhai-Brown as she argues that we need to be disloyal to be moral. Loyalty to movements, communities, and identities often protects abuse and silences dissent. Alibhai-Brown defends disloyalty as essential to feminism, anti-racism, and democracy itself. Without internal critique, solidarity becomes conformity and justice becomes branding. We need uncomfortable voices more than obedient ones.
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