Me, on the problem with intersectionality if inclusion, diversity and social justice are what you want.https://twitter.com/areomagazine/status/831883026539884545 …
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Precisely! And it hinders discussion. It's one thing to point out that a white author, due to his personal experience,
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may have overlooked a black woman's different experience; it's quite another to assert that BECAUSE of his identity, he will
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never understand the problem and should never offer his opinion. If he's wrong, it's because he failed to consider the
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problem in its entirety, NOT BECAUSE HE'S WHITE. Focusing so much on identity doesn't help problem solving, at all.
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No. Its sometimes relevant to suggest someone might be unaware of a bias but this should not be assumed,
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