I'm trying to imagine how a source that says "intersectionality: no one person has only one identity category" shows that intersectionality is the idea that "different demographics have their own truth". You do realize standpoint theory isn't intersectionality, right?
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I've already linked you a good introductory explanation of how intersectionality relies on standpoint theory. I refer you now to feminist epistemology including primarily Kristie Dotson and her Plato's cave analogy to see how they are inextricable.
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Standpoint theory claims that marginalisation entails being closer to the truth. And, as a political strategy, intersectionality frequently draws on standpoint theory. We know that. But you'll never get an SJW to admit it.
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