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DarkArmillary wrote

Okay then. I'm not sure why that had to be said aggressively, but thank you for the footnote.

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DarkArmillary wrote

And what do you think is my point or stance, exactly?

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DarkArmillary wrote

Clearly you haven't read DarkArmillary (my comments elsewhere on this very thread), or you would realize that I support an intersectional anarchist approach — which is essentially redundant anyway since any anarchist should recognize there are multiple forms of oppression.

Intersectionality isn't a synonym for Identity Politics, though many seem to think they are interchangable terms. Intersectionality does expand focus beyond one single issue (/identity marker) as you mentioned, and importantly, it does so with a structural analysis, unlike the shallower Identity Politics.

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L0rdEMPRESS_GaLaXyBrAiN wrote (edited )

Imagine going through all these mental gymnastics to just be a class reductionist.

Obviously being working class is a divine decree set in stone written by the gods of marxism.

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DarkArmillary wrote

It looks like you still want to conflate terms such as "identity," "identity politics," and "intersectionality." They are different terms. Feel free to spend more time researching them each individually.

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