INTERSECTIONALITY
One of the most driving forces from the Liberal Left is their thinking along Marixist/Socialist agendas. Mind Control, the indoctrination of the weak is their goal.
One of the new directions of the Humanities and Social Sciences is being followed by once again creating a new word that no one knows what it means - intersectionality!
They did the same thing with Social Justice - put 10 people in a room, black, white, purple, green, liberal, conservative and you will get 10 different definitions - but because a certain person said it - it has to be true - the new thing to endorse whether they know what it means or not.
And I can't tell you what it means either since every dictionary gives a variance definition.
INTERSECTIONALITY - is an analytic framework which attempts to identify how interlocking systems of power impact those who are most marginalized in society. Understand?
For years, so called "well-meaning" individuals have been mouthing all kinds of words and phrases like sexism, racism, colonialism, classism, speciesism, managing to put various definitions to the words and phrases, but always with the determination of turning people's minds into a form of indoctrination by convincing them there is something better out there, but in actuality it is intrapment by indoctrination.
Born in the mind of a person by the name of Kimberle' Crenshaw (‘Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color’, Stanford Law Review, Vol. 43, No. 6., pp. 1241–1299.).
The catch is like most new ideas, someone had it before, namely Marxists. More specifically, they came up with the idea in the vibrant debates of the Communist Internationals in the late nineteenth and then twentieth centuries. As Robert Young points out in his valuable discussion of the roots of postcolonialism within Marxism, ‘Communism was the first, and only, political program to recognize the interrelation of these different forms of domination and exploitation and the necessity of abolishing them all’ (Postcolonialism: A Historical Introduction, 2001, p. 142).
One of the new directions of the Humanities and Social Sciences is being followed by once again creating a new word that no one knows what it means - intersectionality!
They did the same thing with Social Justice - put 10 people in a room, black, white, purple, green, liberal, conservative and you will get 10 different definitions - but because a certain person said it - it has to be true - the new thing to endorse whether they know what it means or not.
And I can't tell you what it means either since every dictionary gives a variance definition.
INTERSECTIONALITY - is an analytic framework which attempts to identify how interlocking systems of power impact those who are most marginalized in society. Understand?
For years, so called "well-meaning" individuals have been mouthing all kinds of words and phrases like sexism, racism, colonialism, classism, speciesism, managing to put various definitions to the words and phrases, but always with the determination of turning people's minds into a form of indoctrination by convincing them there is something better out there, but in actuality it is intrapment by indoctrination.
Born in the mind of a person by the name of Kimberle' Crenshaw (‘Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color’, Stanford Law Review, Vol. 43, No. 6., pp. 1241–1299.).
The catch is like most new ideas, someone had it before, namely Marxists. More specifically, they came up with the idea in the vibrant debates of the Communist Internationals in the late nineteenth and then twentieth centuries. As Robert Young points out in his valuable discussion of the roots of postcolonialism within Marxism, ‘Communism was the first, and only, political program to recognize the interrelation of these different forms of domination and exploitation and the necessity of abolishing them all’ (Postcolonialism: A Historical Introduction, 2001, p. 142).