And *you* are the one being told to “stay in your lane” when a discussion pertains to intersectionality?
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And *you* are the one being told to “stay in your lane” when a discussion pertains to intersectionality?
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The whole point of Twitter is for people to not stay in their lanes. That is what a private forum or subreddit is for.
I was just thinking the other day how "stay in your lane" seems to describe intersectionality well. Think about how restrictive and predestined that seems.
She's taking a Wittgensteinian "language game" incommensurability stance. She thinks she has epistemic privilege because she's a member of a self-defined discursive community. Plain authoritarian sophistry.
In general I find it difficult to be arsed about 'problematic' words.
What could reek more of social prvilege than actually believing you have the authority to tell people on a public platform what subjects they should discuss? This woman is begging to have her entire proprietary sense of self savaged on the internet.
D00d, WTF
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