April 11, 2017
Intersectional Nonsense
An interesting thing about reading that most of us experience pretty early on is that when you learn a new word, all of a sudden you start seeing it, when before it passed by meaninglessly. As one develops vocabulary this happens less frequently, but thanks to the left, we'll always have neologisms to learn, even if most of them are nonsensical. Take "intersectionality" for example.
I'd never encountered this term until a few weeks ago reading a book review in the Washington Post about Rachel Dolezal. Dolezal you'll recall is the white woman who got her fifteen minutes of fame pretending to be black. I wrote a brief blog piece mocking that review and several others at the incessantly liberal paper.
Anyway, the reviewer of Dolezal's ghost-written autobiography did not like it, or her. The reviewer claimed that by pretending to be a black woman while being white, Dolezal asserted her white privilege over black people or...(Read Full Article)