[B]oth of us have become uncomfortable with using the term "solidarity." We don't want to mark out the groups with whom we should be strategically sharing power as separate from us, because we know that groups tend to overlap in idenitty. We often find that when we claim "solidarity" with one group or another, the use of that word obscures a more personal connection we have to the struggle in which we're engaged.
— Against Equality: Queer Revolution, Not Mere Inclusion by Ryan Conrad, Bill Andriette, Jack Aponte, and 27 others (Page 84)
Interesting take on the word "solidarity." Not sure I 100% agree, but it definitely warrants some thinking on