That's not how Intersectional Feminism works.
They have changed over the last few years in order to be able to come up with more grievances. This sort of feminism measures how much of a victim you are based on your gender, color, religious beliefs, etc, etc.
I imagine a black, Muslim woman is at the top of the victim chain. So, that means, anything she does is off limits to anyone down the victim chain, with white males (all of us are privileged) not being able to criticize these practices. In fact, white males criticizing anything outside of the white males circle is potentially sexist, racist, homophobic, etc., etc.
Throw principles out of the window. They mean nothing. It's a crazy world out there.
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Posted: 05/23/2017 at 3:06PM