Anti-identity politics isn't aimed at marginalized groups though,at least not directly? I feel that statement isn't completely honest

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I don't think criticising political correctness is virtue-signalling to white people coz advocates & opponents don't break down like that
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And being against identity politics isn't being against a particular identity because people of all identities are both for & against.
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A minority of any group is in favour of intersectional feminism & this is what dominates identity politics. Most oppose or decline it.
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Just had a US WoC tell me intersectional feminism represented WoC. Had to show stats on how many are conservative (43%) non-feminists (80%)
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I think it attempts to represent WoC more than "1st world feminism" used to as WoC experiences used to be disregarded entirely. I think it
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Failed miserably to do so. Even Crenshaw stated that intersectionality is misrepresented & not used as intended.
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Yes but what she intended wasn't great either. I broke it down here: http://helenpluckroseblogs.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/extract-from-essay-of-mine-which-breaks.html …
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But anyway, its more important to focus on what a movement is rather than what its definition or foundational aims are.
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Knowing that Islam is intended to be the religion of peace & feminism to be the aim for gender equality doesn't change the reality.
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Agreed.
thank you 
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