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Intersectionality is now the greatest Conservative challenge

Jun 23, 2017, 5:18 PM

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Marchers participating in "Our Feminism Must Be Intersectional Rally/March" in East Liberty, Pa., Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. (Lake Fong/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

(Lake Fong/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

We’ve been talking about the leftists organizing concept of intersectionality the past few weeks. The 1 percent concept didn’t work, so now the hardcore left is putting everyone into two baskets; You are either a straight, white male or you are everyone else.

And if you are a straight white male, you are scum.

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Within the LGBTQ community they are lining everyone up behind Marxism. They’re doing the same thing to the Black Community. Unless you agree with their agenda you are a bigot and/or a homophobe.

They say the problem with the world is white people and the problem with white people is that they’re white. If the problem with the world is white people, then the only thing that can change that is fewer white people. And that view is racist.

To the left, I ask:

1) Which group is most aggrieved? I need to see the ranking.
2) Do any of the individual groups aggrieve one another?
3) Why are the feelings of transsexuals more important than a young girl, who could be straight or lesbian?
4) Why is it not rape culture to make females shower with (what are technically) men?

I think these are perfectly rational questions to ask. Why doesn’t the left just name the names of the racists. Instead of labeling groups racist, just name the individuals. Why is it so hard to name the names?

As always, please listen to the full audio clip for complete context.

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Intersectionality is now the greatest Conservative challenge