What is instead necessary is a far more difficult task: to reject the assumption that movements against racial oppression can be effectively understood in terms of the category of identity. When the ruling class encourages us to reduce the struggle against racial oppression to the ultimately individual demand to redress an identity-based injury, this is not a milder version of the collective struggles of the past: it is their neutralisation.
should think about this more to make sure i agree with what he's saying. might help to actually read the book tbh