Sorry, Liberals, But ‘Intersectionality’ Is Falling Flat

2022-07-29 23:47:21 By : Ms. Cherry Zhu

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You may well ask, what is intersectionality? It’s a label that hasn’t caught on with the general public that stands for a set of ideas, concocted by people convinced they know how to eliminate injustice.

Nikole Hannah-Jones, who won the Pulitzer Prize for the 'The 1619 Project.' AP photo/John Minchillo, file

Mr. Barone is a senior political analyst for The Washington Examiner and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

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