In today’s fight for justice and equality, marginalized groups often find themselves caught in the Oppression Olympics—a harmful competition to determine who is "most oppressed." But instead of fostering unity, this battle only deepens divisions and weakens collective efforts for real change.
Who coined the term? What does it really mean? This article by URevolution unpacks the origins of Oppression Olympics, the dangers it poses to social justice movements, and why solidarity—not competition—is the key to dismantling systemic oppression.
🛑 Instead of competing, we must recognize that progress is not a zero-sum game. True equity is achieved when we work together.
📖 Read the full article on URevolution: 👉 What Are the Oppression Olympics? Meaning & Impact