Since Rachel Dolezal is trending, I'm going to stir the pot and ask (not as snark, but as a genuine article of discussion) how and why her decision to present and live as a black person differs from a man's decision to present and live as a woman.
— Shannon Fisher (@MsShannonFisher) July 31, 2022
Since Rachel Dolezal is trending, I'm going to stir the pot and ask (not as snark, but as a genuine article of discussion) how and why her decision to present and live as a black person differs from a man's decision to present and live as a woman.
https://twitter.com/MsShannonFisher/status/1553798068256100353
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James Lindsay explained this by pointing out the different motives between the proponents of critical race theory and queer theory in academia. The CRT grifters wanted to benefit from affirmative action, so it was important that they jealously guard their status as black and exclude anyone who might try to take their piece of the pie. The queer theory crowd wanted to have their sexual behavior normalized, so they wanted to be as inclusive as possible, bringing in many people to get strength in numbers.
I dunno if I fully buy it, but it's worth thinking about.
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