ThoughtCrime: Jones From PartsUnknown Banned From Twitter

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The Fictional Ambivalence and Meaninglessness of Intersectionality

The Fictional Ambivalence and Meaninglessness of Intersectionality

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Torrance Stephens
Nov 25, 2023
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I was trying to rationalize the concept of intersectionality this past Thanksgiving holiday. The way I see it, intersectionality is a synthesis of Marxist ideology and the concept of oppression insofar as it exists in the modern sense. More specifically, the moral equivocation of collective identity in politics and how (if it is) connected with, for lac…

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