Stop spreading utter crap. The replication paper itself had flaws & a 2nd team of researchers showed there isn't a replication crisis. Pls share this around to your followers a few times to counter act the misinformation & bad science you're pushing.https://youtu.be/h2GDZvGYPWg
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Again, I don't see it. I just can't tell if this is a real problem in academia or not. I listen to centrist and right-leaning black people, trans and gay people. As well as white dudes. Most of the feminists I know do as well. While all people are different, I think you are
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being a bit wide brush here. You don't mention that when it comes to racial issues black and white people have widely different attitudes.http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2016/06/27/on-views-of-race-and-inequality-blacks-and-whites-are-worlds-apart/ …
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I don't know what you mean. I'm not claiming that everyone uses this ideology. I'm just criticising the ones who do.
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Perhaps I was unclear. What I am saying is that black people and white people have significantly different attitudes when it comes to race and discrimination specifically, so it would be essential to include black people in discussions on race in our society. As many as possible.
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Now of course those black people are all individuals and will disagree with one another on any number of things and have political leanings like anyone else. But according to surveys their perception of the impact of racism on their lives is different than white people's, and as
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I trust black people to know their own experience a lot more than I trust white people to interpret and judge black people's experience I would prefer to simply have and value their perspective.
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I'm just not sure how this relates to anything I have said. I have never said that people don't know their own experiences? What is this in relation to?
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Perhaps I am not understanding your objection to intersectionality.
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Closing paragraph: 'Until intersectionality respects diversity of ideas as well as of identity ....' Yeah, ideologies can't respect things. Only people can. Why can't some people tell the difference between concepts and beings?
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Actually, you are wrong. Marcuse, whose neo-Marxist ideas infuse intersectionality explicitly argued for intolerance of intolerance, in which the 2nd intolerance refers to any person or idea to the right of socialism. Yes, ideas/ologies can be intolerant. In practice, many are.
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No, I am not wrong since you cited a PERSON whose thoughts you quote. You're citing that person's ideas about an ideology. So no, ideologies can't 'be intolerant' since ideologies can't act
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I am muting this silly attempt at derailment.
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