Some really good points here about working class solidarity from a feminist point of view. Partly reminiscent of things that @taliabhatt.itch.io has written about re: feminism in relation to class and race. I love his framing of Platner as elites' patriarchal idea of what "working class" looks like.
Graham Platner is a dilettante adventurer reaping the benefits of both a privileged upbringing and his (unearned) image as an average working class man.
I wrote about how these converge to grant him impunity
www.liberalcurrents.com/graham-platn...
Solidarity with working class women never seems to enter into it.