(Jewish Group) Intersectionality Has Abandoned Jews. Should We Abandon Intersectionality?
(THIS IS THE JEWISH GROUP! RESPECT!!)
e have a race problem here in the U.S. Almost daily, we hear of cops being called on African Americans for taking a nap, waiting in a store, grilling in the park, buying shampoo, or playing golf too slowly.
But the problem goes much deeper than unchecked racial bias. We tolerate a system that robs entire communities of their men, and doesnt guarantee their right to a fair trial. We turn a blind eye to the still well-funded forces trying to deprive black people of the right to vote. Time and again, we fail to sanction cops who kill people for essentially being black.
How do we still live in a society where a full 14% of us dont have equal rights in 2018?
Its an affront on a moral level. But just as importantly, the inequality of some Americans is an affront to the citizenry writ large. We are not a free and democratic society unless it is free and democratic for all, and since it is not, none of us are truly guaranteed these freedoms.
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The wins of intersectionality are harder to come by. And increasingly, its failings have become more and more apparent. As a paradigm, intersectionality has failed Jews, both as victims of oppression and as welcome advocates for those whose need is greater. This failure is both evidence of why its a flawed model, but also a glimpse at the path the left should choose instead.
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