Enough with these long and overly rambly definitions. Intersectionality is a sociological concept that simply denotes how
one's race,
gender, and socioeconomic class is all interconnected with each other. Simple as that.
Likewise, the term can also denote how race,
gender, and class are NOT separate categories, but rather is
like a system of categories that are linked to
one another.
What this basically means is that a person's identity, and how it may be used to discriminate against them, is multidimensional and depends on the sum of all those aspects (race, gender, class). For example, in the 1950s, the common discourse back then was that black
people are being treated unfairly. But what
people don't realize at the time was that black women are being treated more unfairly than black men.
So, that is what Intersectionality is in a nutshell. It does not mean anything else, and it should not mean anything else. It is not a derogatory word used to express hatred. It is not political leftist jargon. It is does not originate from Marxist thought. It is not used to express
one's 'privilege' over another. So please
stop attributing these irrelevant and slandering aspects to this rather insightful term!
Victor: Dang, my sociology prof gave us a super woke lecture on intersectionality.
Chad: Intersectionality? Sounds
like another one of those cringey buzzwords used by feminists and SJWs
Victor: Lol, well I hate the
break it to you but ur more than wrong. It's a very useful and helpful concept. You only think it's cringey because of the few bitter women who wrongfully use it as a retort in Twitter debates.
Chad: Lol
whatever, idc
Victor: Then why'd you even ask???