@@rachelnesheim1104 That's not very helpful... She said "sexual harassment built the wealth of this country" without explaining how that may be in any tangible capacity. I'm a fan and supporter of Kimberle Crenshaw and see immense value in her theories in terms of the aspects they introduce into the overall conversation of where American society stands historically. Codifying Sexual harassment being the "regurgitated furball of our racist and sexist history" is certainly alluring and clearly there's validity to the claim, but its just more of colorful, linguistically pleasing thing to say as opposed to actually mapping out how. So, yeah, "watch again" leaves the same question. I understand you likely didn't read this and have no interests communicating with someone who may not unequivocally align with your experience in the world, I just hope less people approached things in that way.
@@gitmehere1 maybe not here for you all who have access to a plethora RUclips videos. But my 4.0 at the number one public university would prove that I intact do have the skill of articulating my opinion.
@@mbrennan7517 she is making a connection to how BLACK WOMEN experienced racism ever since the African slaves were brought here. Women slaves experienced RACISM and SEXISM. Raped, abused, forced to have slave holders children, breast feeding children that weren’t theirs, sexual slaves to masters. That is a start point to understand that intersectionality IS A LIVED EXPERIENCE- from the 1800’s and IT PERSISTS TODAY. Black women are killed and harmed all the time due to police violence AND institutionalized racism. @gitmehere1 I’ll tag you too since you like having me as a pen pal
Apparently you lack the ability to think critically. Maybe unless we are speaking of the term Critical Race Theory which is not critical thinking in anyway. The actual term for this is Race Grifting.
Anyone can now claim victimhood using intersectionality. This is very disturbing. I can say I'm a victim because my buggy eyes intersect with dyslexia, which intersects with asexuality intersected by poverty, even though it was all caused by being double dosed with vaccines at 8 years old. People would rather believe that my intersections have made me a loser, rather than admit Big Pharma is causing brain damage with its vaccines. Hell of a world we live in.
@@tdb517 it trivialises and comodifies BAME problems for the edutainment of white middle class bourgeois so that white people can feel better about themselves.
@@afacere736 I've heard other people saying that, when talking about race, the absence of white people is problematic because they need to be educated on the topic. I guess whatever the situation is, you can always find a way to blame white people.
@@tdb517 Well, exactly, that's what critical theory does isn't it? Ties people up in double-binds. It's the institutionalisation of pathological narcissism.
You k ow the real fun part is that intersevtionality is completely untenable. Turns out when you do the sort of character and race twisting that and break it all the way down you end up with an individual. This stuff is woke garbage. It is not true.
What is the song at the end of the video?
How is sexual harassment intersectionality? If anyone is able to explain, I’d greatly appreciate it!
Watch it again.
@@rachelnesheim1104 you're condescending comment proves you cannot articulate the answer to the question.
@@rachelnesheim1104 That's not very helpful... She said "sexual harassment built the wealth of this country" without explaining how that may be in any tangible capacity. I'm a fan and supporter of Kimberle Crenshaw and see immense value in her theories in terms of the aspects they introduce into the overall conversation of where American society stands historically. Codifying Sexual harassment being the "regurgitated furball of our racist and sexist history" is certainly alluring and clearly there's validity to the claim, but its just more of colorful, linguistically pleasing thing to say as opposed to actually mapping out how.
So, yeah, "watch again" leaves the same question. I understand you likely didn't read this and have no interests communicating with someone who may not unequivocally align with your experience in the world, I just hope less people approached things in that way.
@@gitmehere1 maybe not here for you all who have access to a plethora RUclips videos. But my 4.0 at the number one public university would prove that I intact do have the skill of articulating my opinion.
@@mbrennan7517 she is making a connection to how BLACK WOMEN experienced racism ever since the African slaves were brought here. Women slaves experienced RACISM and SEXISM. Raped, abused, forced to have slave holders children, breast feeding children that weren’t theirs, sexual slaves to masters. That is a start point to understand that intersectionality IS A LIVED EXPERIENCE- from the 1800’s and IT PERSISTS TODAY. Black women are killed and harmed all the time due to police violence AND institutionalized racism. @gitmehere1 I’ll tag you too since you like having me as a pen pal
This is so spot on and informed.
Apparently you lack the ability to think critically. Maybe unless we are speaking of the term Critical Race Theory which is not critical thinking in anyway. The actual term for this is Race Grifting.
Intersectionality is real.
No intersectionality is not real. It is just a term she made up.
Check out Bishop Larry Gaiters !
Is he also “woke”? All of you will be replaced
No checkout Thomas Sowell
intersectionality is victimhood ..
So what? Why do you care? Certain white people kill me.
I think she said it was a prison.
My people, we was Irish slaves when Vikings come. watch Vinland Saga for our history.
Anyone can now claim victimhood using intersectionality. This is very disturbing. I can say I'm a victim because my buggy eyes intersect with dyslexia, which intersects with asexuality intersected by poverty, even though it was all caused by being double dosed with vaccines at 8 years old. People would rather believe that my intersections have made me a loser, rather than admit Big Pharma is causing brain damage with its vaccines. Hell of a world we live in.
Intersectionality is real.
The overwhelming whiteness in that audience is very problematic.
Lol, overwhelmed...
Why?
@@tdb517 it trivialises and comodifies BAME problems for the edutainment of white middle class bourgeois so that white people can feel better about themselves.
@@afacere736 I've heard other people saying that, when talking about race, the absence of white people is problematic because they need to be educated on the topic. I guess whatever the situation is, you can always find a way to blame white people.
@@tdb517 Well, exactly, that's what critical theory does isn't it? Ties people up in double-binds. It's the institutionalisation of pathological narcissism.
You k ow the real fun part is that intersevtionality is completely untenable. Turns out when you do the sort of character and race twisting that and break it all the way down you end up with an individual. This stuff is woke garbage. It is not true.
Why does she mispronounce her own first name?
Probably the same reason Henry Rogers calls himself Ibram X Kendi...
She needs reminded?
Holy Lord Jesus by far one of the most wasted 14 minutes of my life.
Intellectuals and Society much?
It clearly wasn't a waste of your time if you went out your way to comment here and cause a scene.
Get right with God.
Please stop spreading your nonsense.
WE WILL NOT PUT UP WITH critical race theory!