I believe that Andrea Smith’s central argument in “Heterpartirachy Three Pillars of White Supremacy: Rethinking Women of Color Organizing” revolves around the idea that there are deficiencies within the traditional organizing methods among people of color, which often center on a shared sense of victimhood. She contends that this approach fails to adequately address the range of complexities of racism. Instead, Smith introduces a new framework called the “Three Pillars of White Supremacy,” which provides a more nuanced understanding of how racism operates. The most intriguing aspect of Smith’s reading is her critique of superficial diversity efforts within the anti-racism movement. She argues that simply striving for inclusivity without delving