I think @st_rev said that if you take it seriously, you conclude that everyone is uniquely and fractally embedded in >
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> innumerable forms of oppression—innumerable because the identities of the forms are nebulous. Every moment is somewhat >
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> unique, every interaction—although there are patterns, of which the canonical axes of oppression are crude summaries—
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maybe just reflecting my prior but in this I see "humanities on the cusp of discovering overfitting"
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Well… it probably depends on what you are trying to accomplish… some generalizations hold statistically,
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but if you are trying to understand what’s happening in a particular case, that might not help
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Yes, there was a preexisting framework of demographic identity categories, which was >
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> latched onto and abused by kids who didn’t have a better way of thinking/talking.
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