compare these passages on identity politics with the western talk of a consumption based community like a "speedrunning community" or with Dugin's idpol of the "impermeable dasein" of a "civilizational state" which is eternally essentially a certain way (allegedly) and never changes.
we are all human, are we not? But if you appeal to humanity, even some Marxists will cry out "no you are doing liberal humanism right now" because to appeal to humanity is to interrupt class identity and proletarian supremacy, which to some is "liberal humanism."
Everyone has their own idpol but at the end of the day communism means abolishing both class and identities and finally just being a homogenous humanity. Species-being. But some will say this is "humanism" and therefore "liberal" AKA "bad".