'Intersectional' is one of those words favored by folks insecure about their vocabulary size. The ones who confuse syllable count with semantic precision. The ones who always say 'methodologies' when they mean 'methods'. The ones who bombed the SAT Verbal.https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/elizabeth-warren-intersectional-campaign/ …
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Replying to @primalpoly
Intersectional is literally the most basic word to describe it. It talks about policies at an intersection of identities. Doesn’t get more straightforward.
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Replying to @MedicinalNova
How is 'intersectional' better than 'complex', 'mixed', or 'mosaic' to describe the fact that we all have complex identities with many parts, facets, dimensions, and roles? Or is it 'better' because it assumes we are nothing more than the overlap of our identity labels?
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Replying to @_iterator @MedicinalNova
Because I'm a psych professor who doesn't think that mental disorders disqualify people from participating in public discussions of important issues?
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