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  • miguel

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    Saw this article about "intersectionality" on PJ Media's website: https://pjmedia.com/trending/whats-your-intersectionality-score-take-the-quiz-and-find-out/

    They link to the quiz: https://intersectionalityscore.com

    This site defines intersectionality thusly:

    "You may have heard of intersectionality - "the theory that the overlap of various social identities, such as race, gender, and sexuality, contributes to the systemic oppression and discrimination experienced by an individual" - but don't know how to compare your level of oppression with others. Now, you can!

    Simply adjust the sliders below according to your identity factors to see your intersectionality score. You can use it when you're interacting with others to know who's more marginalized."

    Let see who is privileged and who is downtrodden on this board...

    I am throwing down my "5", allegedly meaning I am "more privileged than 96% of others".
     

    lovemywoods

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    Wow, identity politics at its finest. Finding more ways to place more tribal tags on people is not helpful. It's divisive.

    On a lighter note, INGO could have several intersectional sliders.....Carries a Glock vs. Carries a 1911. Open vs. Concealed carry. Walnut and blue steel vs. Tacticool black. Bacon vs. ???? No, it's just Bacon! :)
     

    miguel

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    Wow, identity politics at its finest. Finding more ways to place more tribal tags on people is not helpful. It's divisive.

    On a lighter note, INGO could have several intersectional sliders.....Carries a Glock vs. Carries a 1911. Open vs. Concealed carry. Walnut and blue steel vs. Tacticool black. Bacon vs. ???? No, it's just Bacon! :)

    That is a kick ass idea!

    Maybe I will take that one on as a week-between-Christmas-and-New-Year's project!
     

    KellyinAvon

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    Wow, identity politics at its finest. Finding more ways to place more tribal tags on people is not helpful. It's divisive.

    On a lighter note, INGO could have several intersectional sliders.....Carries a Glock vs. Carries a 1911. Open vs. Concealed carry. Walnut and blue steel vs. Tacticool black. Bacon vs. ???? No, it's just Bacon! :)

    I like it!
     

    KellyinAvon

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    Who the **** came up with this ****? I couldn't help but notice no one actually claimed to be the developer of this ****.
     

    ChristianPatriot

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    Scariest line of the quiz:

    In politics, we could use these scores to compensate for previous social injustice by weighing votes in proportional to ones intersectional score. For example, someone with an intersectional score of 60 would get twice as many votes as someone with a score of 30. This would produce a more inclusive outcome and improve overall diversity.
     
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