>The literal point of intersectional analysis is that people have multiple identities existing in relationships with multiple other identities, some of which can be privileged in a particular set of facts while others are oppressed under another (or the same) set of facts.
It's not just making charts labeled "Whom Can Talk Over Whom." The…
>The literal point of intersectional analysis is that people have multiple identities existing in relationships with multiple other identities, some of which can be privileged in a particular set of facts while others are oppressed under another (or the same) set of facts.
It's not just making charts labeled "Whom Can Talk Over Whom." There are genuine sociological points that people have made that get buried under avalanches of Tiktok bullshit.
yeah but the charts thing is the only thing anyone ever actually uses it for, that and for exercising power over people they very often don't intersectionally actually know shit about.
The whole project is so morally bankrupt that it is impossible to take seriously, Something that is in theory good, but is in practice always complete horseshit.
The next time I see someone interested in "intersectionality" really make an effort to be intersectional will be the first. It literally NEVER happens in my experience.
It is always the Marxist "African American" lesbo daughter of a Christian Nigerian elite immigrant doctor talking about "white privilege" while sneering at the white rednecks who grew up in trailer parks with parents hooked on meth.
Sometimes stereotypes are true!
Like I said it is the type of thing that sounds great in theory, and has such a horrible reputation because it earned it.
There is this constant sneering at "white culture" aimed at poor whites, but where the intersectional people point at the WASP elites in Connecticut. The fucking WASP Connecticut elite they set up as bogeymen are their own allies.
"It is always the Marxist "African American" lesbo daughter of a Christian Nigerian elite immigrant doctor talking about "white privilege" while sneering at the white rednecks who grew up in trailer parks with parents hooked on meth."
Making sweeping generalizations about racial groups you dislike is the definition of racism.
>The literal point of intersectional analysis is that people have multiple identities existing in relationships with multiple other identities, some of which can be privileged in a particular set of facts while others are oppressed under another (or the same) set of facts.
It's not just making charts labeled "Whom Can Talk Over Whom." There are genuine sociological points that people have made that get buried under avalanches of Tiktok bullshit.
yeah but the charts thing is the only thing anyone ever actually uses it for, that and for exercising power over people they very often don't intersectionally actually know shit about.
The whole project is so morally bankrupt that it is impossible to take seriously, Something that is in theory good, but is in practice always complete horseshit.
Well, I'm glad that you're not making sweeping generalizations or anything.
The next time I see someone interested in "intersectionality" really make an effort to be intersectional will be the first. It literally NEVER happens in my experience.
It is always the Marxist "African American" lesbo daughter of a Christian Nigerian elite immigrant doctor talking about "white privilege" while sneering at the white rednecks who grew up in trailer parks with parents hooked on meth.
Sometimes stereotypes are true!
Like I said it is the type of thing that sounds great in theory, and has such a horrible reputation because it earned it.
There is this constant sneering at "white culture" aimed at poor whites, but where the intersectional people point at the WASP elites in Connecticut. The fucking WASP Connecticut elite they set up as bogeymen are their own allies.
This is vile stuff. You really, really need to deal with whatever racial issues you have. Preferably somewhere that doesn't involve other people.
The vile stuff is your commentary. There was nothing racist in his comment; in fact, quite the opposite.
Which part is racist? Just to make sure you actually meant what you said.
"It is always the Marxist "African American" lesbo daughter of a Christian Nigerian elite immigrant doctor talking about "white privilege" while sneering at the white rednecks who grew up in trailer parks with parents hooked on meth."
Making sweeping generalizations about racial groups you dislike is the definition of racism.