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"Intersectionality is a uniting framework...Black people are not just straight. They're not just men. They're not just middle class. When we expand our understanding of Black reality...it means we have connections with other movements and other people."

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Kimberlé Crenshaw3 years ago

Thanks to @TheRevAl and @PoliticsNation for allowing me to explain why intersectionality is only controversial if you stand against multiracial democracy and why it's a shame that the College Board caved to bad-faith conservative attacks on knowledge and understanding.

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Aurelian of Rome 🕌3 years ago

You’re literally just pushing pseudo-individualism and then sabotaging it with race-essentialism.

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Steve Austin, not a communist3 years ago

What specifically is “black reality”? How does it differ from other types of reality? How many realities are there?

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David Krae ~ PublicEnemy#2460111113 years ago

Intersectionality is a radical-identitarian fallacy, a component of the Critical Race Theory ideological hate movement, which has spawned a resurgence of rac|sm, sexism, homophobia, antiSemitism, prejudice. CRT/Intersectionality = Prejudice and Dehumanization Bravo. 👏

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Janice Fiamengo calls out feminist fraud3 years ago

Yeah, it's really uniting, except if you're at the (alleged) 'top' of the various hierarchies. Then your experience is discounted, you are damned as privileged, and multiple systems are set up to legally disadvantage & discriminate against you. All in the name of social justice.

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Jeremy3 years ago

You made a career on this grift need to keep it going

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Julie Hamill3 years ago

Do you think constant discussion of racial division helps or hurts the goal of uniting people? Is uniting people the goal? If not, what is the goal?

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Jeremy Shaw, MD3 years ago

It’s a divisive framework. It makes flawed assumptions & unjustly classifies individuals as oppressed or privileged. It ignores the place of personal agency as there’s always an external status that can be blamed for a person’s oppression. It’s the perpetual victim’s rabbit hole

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Reggie From Boston3 years ago

Expanding our understanding of Black reality should be leveraged to advocate for Black people not to form connection with other groups. I would also argue that intersectionality isn’t a uniting framework as much as it is a mechanism to siphon & redirect Black political capital.

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SOUTHSIDE RILLA3 years ago

Al Sharpton and Kimberle Crenshaw, professional race baiters and agitators. For them, racism can never stop because it pays their bills 💯

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