You can't find political power in those who are truly exploited because if they are truly exploited, they must have been successfully exploited to the point where they would have no significant political power. To put this another way, if someone has power then attempts to exploit them have clearly failed to some degree. My argument is that identity politics and the politics of victimization are fundamentally fake. An ongoing exploitation can never be the justification for power because its existence is the antithesis of any kind of power. Among other implications, this means that groups like Black Lives Matter are based upon a fallacy. As soon as a group successfully wields any kind of power their status as "exploited" or "victimized" should be presumed to have ended.