The Origins of Intersectionality

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Kimberlé Crenshaw explains the origins of intersectionality, which is apparently based on her racist interpretation of the Clarence Thomas case back in 1991.

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"All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others."

adamj.cuthbert
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How are women the victims of police violence???
Intersectionality is the appropriation of grievances.

HarfangX
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"All women [who are 'right-thinkers'] should be believed!" Apparently some women are more equal than others.

plenarchist
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Want to look into the mind of an intersectional feminist? Just read some psychology books on Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissism.

chrisbingley
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I look at the title and think, "Do I really want to look into the face of Hell?"
Yes, yes I do.
Because I have to know what I'm fighting.

book
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"We were going full speed ahead, but facing backwards the whole time"

seeker
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These groups don't want EQUALITY they want REVENGE.

Sidistic_Atheist
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She looks insane, we should listen to her!

kingcosworth
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It seems like whenever these intersectional types talk about Justice, they mean retribution.

brotherdoom
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Intersectionality: The Quest For The Ultimate Victim.

dukejivetalker
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It’s scary that people think they should be allowed to apply these deranged ideas to the legal system 😬

LouisaWatt
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These people are asking for violence. They'll be very upset when they get it.

TheOutlawMan
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You have no idea the level of hostility and rage Black America is now at. Introspection and healing are needed badly.

helenamoniqueclarke
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That 'Jezebel' insult they threw at her was PERFECT. I laughed extremely hard.

Based Christians

gloomreach
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Hears the Justice Thomas story. Oh, so she's the original MeToo false accuser then. _Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus_

harbl
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wow XD she actually said it in her own words: "We must move forward intersectionally and with an eye towards our past". Back to slavery. undeniable.

labonski_games
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This woman sounds a lot like Joe Biden. . .

- "If you don't X then you ain't Black!" - Joe Biden & This lady

- "We must move forward, looking backward." I really like this. I must remember it

tatsusama
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We need an interactive map where you can time scrub from 1500 AD or so to today, and see which countries had how many slaves. And of those, which were freed, and which were killed, and their ancestry.
You'd see the entire planet had lots of slaves. And then a big gaping hole started in the UK, spread quickly to Europe and then the US and then down to most other parts of the world. That hole was free of slaves.
You'd still see hold out places that changed very little in many 3rd world nations, and then a bit of a creep back into first world nations, but still no where near it was in 1500 AD.
Measure by percent by total country population.

sirellyn
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Hill admitted she lied. This lady is on the wrong side of everything...

wintersking
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I remember one of the favourite sayings of ethno nationalists was “ I’m not racist but...” intersectionists can say “ Black people can’t be racist but...”

Just because you say something doesn’t make it so.. the limitations of manipulating language is that it doesn’t change reality or the consequences of that reality

anthonydavis