"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." When did we forgot this?
"I have a dream that my four little gender fluid children will one day live in a nation where they *will be* judged by the color of their skin, their gender, and by their sexual preferences, not by the content of their character."
Mmmm, not so sure about that. MLK Jr. was the closest thing we had to a unifying leader in our history. His movement correctly identified the problem with this country, and that is the problem of poverty. He welcomed all types of people into his movement, intersectionality wasn't a thing, it was about the haves and have-nots. That's the true root of the problem, remove poverty and suddenly all of the other problems vanish. How to address poverty is a completely different and complex question with as many potential answers as to how to skin a cat.
@@elizabethgately3976 we'll for one... Minorities have spent decades trying to be seen as just another citizen. "I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character"- Martin Luther King, Jr. Now progressives claim people are defined by their skin color, gender and so on. Literally judging people by their skin color. It's absolutely racist and sexist. I don't need progressives telling me I'm "X" because of my skin color any more than I need racist bigots telling me I'm "X" because of my skin color.
@@Coldrin6 That's... Not how any of this works. Modern progressives aren't judging people based on any of these factors, they simply draw attention to them because the difficulties those people face are more subtle than they used to be. Segregation is, legally speaking, not allowed, as an example, but limited financial mobility and other factors have led to population density maps remaining effectively unchanged even in some major cities.
Should we feel bad for her? Either she is very charismatic and can pretend to sound gentle and nice. Or she is gentle and nice? Or am I stupid? I'm just pointing out that this girl probably got tricked into believing in SJW propoganda and thought with the best of intentions that intersectionality was a good thing.
Do you think the SJWs tricked her, like they do most people? This woman sound like she is a nice person but the issue is she thinks traits out of human control define who you are, something progressives tell people are more important than who they are.
The smallest minority is the individual. Protecting the individuals rights is the only way to guarantee justice, tell unique and compelling stories and not spout endlessly politically divisive nonsense.
@@blzahz7633 Intersectionality promotes interconnectedness and to unite people of differences together. Don't you think they are trying to fight for individual rights and freedoms since many kinds of race and genders are not subjected to equal individual rights?
@@junkim5853 _"Intersectionality promotes interconnectedness and to unite people of differences together."_ Apparently not. _"Don't you think they are trying to fight for individual rights and freedoms since many kinds of race and genders are not subjected to equal individual rights?"_ No, I don't think they are trying to fight for individual rights and freedoms - the results speak for themselves. I don't care what they "say" they are doing, I'm only interested what they are *actually doing* - which hurting everyone, including themselves. I don't trust words, I trust actions. Also: _"Many kinds of race and genders are not subjected to equal individual rights"_ Think about that sentence for a bit - if that is the premise they operate from, you should know they can't do anything else but fail.
This is ignorant, what happened to be an individual. Now everybody wants a label! "Pay attention TO ME I'm special!" SHE DID IT FOR THE LULZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@AVAL2775 So you're happy to remain the aforementioned child? It's rare that people admit their faults and ironically I can respect that, in a way lol.
@@AVAL2775 There is a difference between courtesy and respect. While I would agree that everyone deserves a baseline of courtesy, very FEW people are deserving of respect. Courtesy: The showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others. Respect: A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. The problem is that people seem to think they are entitled to admiration regardless of their abilities, qualities or achievements...
I'm just going to say one thing: to be intersectional means you are NOT defined by one word. You are part of many groups. To the people who are saying this is a division: this is not a division. In fact, having many facets of your identity is true for everyone, and they are all important. Saying that one group defines you is not a true statement for a lot of people.
Lethe, I also appreciate your response. Intersectionality is about the multifaceted nature of being human. As such, it applies to virtually all people when we discover what lies beneath the surface of the persona images (social faces) that people generally allow others to see. Even privileged white, heterosexual males.
I agree somewhat. If you are using intersectionality as a means to not be prejudiced or biased against another group of people then i think everyone can agree on that point. Unfortunately, it has been used as a vessel for people to influence the laws and morals of a society based on group affiliation. This ideology goes hand in hand with subjectivism and moral relativism in that our value and meaning are only as good as the group that we belong to and the groups we place others in or worse, whatever the majority decides. This will inevitably lead to bloodshed. The core of any civilization and particularly in the west is that our meaning and value transcends the lenses and the views of the people around us. Meaning that I nor any other human being has the right to determine the worth of someone based on their group identity regardless of how well meaning we are or how much we want equity. Why is it wrong to kill people, why is it wrong to steal from others, why is it wrong to hurt one another? Because we have to believe in the value of human life, decency, ingenuity, and prosperity. Otherwise whenever we decide the values and rights of groups overrule the individuals in them, it becomes rather easy to sacrifice 10, 100, 1000, or 1,000,000 just to achieve an ideal. You don't have to take my word for it just look at recent history aka China, Russia, Venezuela, Cambodia, Germany circa 1939, Italy, and yes even the United States.
To progressives you are only as important as the victim groups you belong to...and how many there are. Victimization becomes social and political currency.
Respect is earned not given. It’s not a fiat currency that is just given to everyone because they simply exist. If you just randomly respect everyone, it loses its value and is worthless. The only thing you are entitled to is common decency, that’s it.
@@aurenkleige True, but its still at least offered until one shows them self to be a "MORON, FUCKING MORON" (not calling *you* a moron, just in case it seems that way). The first is given and lost, the other is earned and hard to lose (typically). At least that's now I see it.
I'm a gay Mexican and I find the idea that there HAS to be a gay Mexican for the sake of diversity a bad thing. A movie like Love Simon made me wish the movie came out when I was in high school so it could help with my sexuality. I did not care that the main character wasn't Mexican because I wasn't relating to that, I was relating to what I felt in high school. This is just plain stupid and redundant.
Yeah, I'd be careful with that statement. There are quite a few lesbians that still had children, either by "biting the bullet" and fucking with a man or by just having a sperm donor and getting an IV fertilization.
when you are oppressed because of your identity by literally our own government but it's marginalized by people who don't actually know what it's like.
I am *HUMAN*. Basic stuff you guys seem to have forgotten, I (and I bet other people too) don't really give a shit about what, where or who you are. Live, I'll live and don't force your way of living on me, the end.
The aliens came back just because some dolts thought that we'd never check the ocean... too bad the offer of intergalactic peace depending on mutual hospitality amongst all organic lifeforms. I'll be telling Klinguoin about this grave and severe disappointment.
The one word to complete the sentence "I am ..." is, simply, "me". I am me. YOU, are a caricature of a human being, a non-player character composed of certain attributes.
@@russiane.lection-hacker2057 How is this not a "political statement?" [in reference to you earlier comment to @Illusionist Kyouko: "That's an interesting statement. Where do you believe I mentioned politics?"]
@@AVAL2775 Her arguments are so ludicrous, and have been addressed multiple times in other comments on this page, and all we get is NPC responses with no coherent logic, so why bother?
@@AVAL2775 She doesn't have any arguements, she has PC soundbites, hackneyed and discredited stereotypes, and victim narratives, having nothing to do with reality.
I'm sure glad your, intersectional lesbian immigrant "oppression" made it to UA-cam. You are awesome for intersectionalizing. I'm sorry, but Asian immigrant homosexual is not inclusive enough, it's totally 2017'ish.
I kinda thought Asians were getting lumped in with whites in this iteration of the race wars? Maybe I'm not caught up? Or is it only those Asians who aren't cishet? I swear, I can't keep up with who I'm supposed to be oppressing these days. If anyone could forward the memo that covers this, that'd be great. 😥😂
@John G Didn't you know just by posting here you are oppressing her? I don't know how but if she could respond I am sure that is what she would say to us! lol
Nothing helps defeating imaginary oppressive forces like dividing minorities into even smaller groups. I TOTALLY see that helping minority communities handling ACTUAL oppression.
You know, I am a white man, I am not really poor so I won't have problems getting in the upper middle class, so I guess I'm privileged, but what is about my privilege for being pretty? Where's my intelligence privilege? I have serious concerns that this intersectionality thing just leads us (or better, you) down the wrong way. And by the way, I don't have to respect you. You can loose my respect for you entirely based on what you say to me or what I hear you saing to others. So if you wanna be respected, you gotta respect everyone else too (even those who don't buy into your interesectionality. Because no one wants to get instructed by someome who has got successfull with their minority passport)
Jole Schütz Agreed. Funny how the "goal" of this is to bring people together yet they can't that they're in fact creating more barriers between people. I don't care what you are so long as we don't actively try to harm one another I think we'll be ok. By harm I mean with physical and potentially lethal violence. Being "triggered" isn't the same as suffering from violence
@@000Dragon50000 Vinyl defended intersectionality by saying it's "honoring the experiences". Did they not? Intersectionality assumes someones experience based on innate characteristics. You might not agree with my opinion, but claiming it's "got nothing to do with..." is false.
thank you. I am doing a social work assignment at uni involving intersectionality, and your video is the clearest one I found that explains it in a way I understand.
Yes it's basically asking oneself--how many ways am I a victim, and then expecting everybody else to give you all kinds of special treatment so that you don't have to ever face challenges in life and learn how to overcome them. Instead of teaching people ways to identify in which way they are victims of so-called "privileged" people, why not teach people about things like COMPASSION, EMPATHY, SHARING, KINDNESS.
They're trying really hard to teach basic empathy and self-reflection to you, right now, when you were watching the video. It seems you might wanna examine the system in which you live that is underpinning this frustration mate... good luck in whatever your self-actualization journey may be fam
I feel kinda bad for her, i dont think she has the capacity to understand how wrong she is. They brain washed her for years probably in a bubble on a campus and she never considered that it could be lies. Lies to serve someone elses agenda. You know thats true because common sense and logic wont lead you to such ridiculous ideas. Must be weird
out of curiosity, was it intentional to write the word for lesbian twice at 0:12 (once in chinese, once in english). If so, why? If no, is the person editing this able to speak Chinese?
I look really white but by birth I am linked to the First Nations of the town I was born in. My great , great, great grandfather was the leader of the First Nations and the town I was raised in is actually named after him. My adopted Father was Korean and his name by birth is my middle name, Hanju. When he came to Canada in the 1950s, immigration officials misheard his name and recorded it as Han Choo. He never corrected them… in the 1990s he had made contact with family in North Korea, and we’d get letters addressed to Hanju Lee, and Mum asked why, and Dad shared the story that it was his birth name, and the government of Canada recorded it wrong. My middle name was actually Robert Han, and I had it changed to just Hanju, to correct the mistake and so his name would live on through me. I also identify as non-binary / genderqueer. My pronouns are they / them / their. I came out demipansexual in 2020. Pansexual fit who I am perfectly as a terminology, and I recognize it as being under the bisexual umbrella. In grades 7-10 I was bullied horribly, and in grades 11-12, didn’t really have any close friends as to get the bullying to stop, they threatened to sue the school and the district. The school put out an edict that anyone bullying me would be expelled from the district. So the bullying stopped but in some ways I ended up preferring the negative attention to no attention. It’s been something that’s hindered me my whole life, I still have trust issues and difficulties making friends today.
intersectionality is just a way of people like you to put yourself above gays and women in the imaginary victimhood pyramid. It's an imaginary, narcissistic idea. It's garbage, it's all in your self obsessed tiny little brain
I understand why this video has so many dislikes while she obviously did a great job at explaining all these serious issues on a light note. It is because most people prefer to be ignorant when they are privileged in their respective societies. It is important to understand that intersections here represent the myriad of oppression, and discrimination one can face by just belonging to any labeled 'artficial' category. At the same time, it is rather offensive to not see humans as humans. Her example of Moonlight clearly represents how underrepresented the black community is within Hollywood. If they don't want to put an effort into a character, make them black, or gay, or both, because the minority becomes the center of the joke to entertain privileged people who spend money for cheap laughs. I am glad I am settled in the east. As an Indian we still suffer from the same standards imposed by outsiders who firmly believed that our culture and religion needs to be 'fixed'. Each intersection comes with a predefined stereotype widely accepted by the majority and they will boldly judge and oppress because privilege is a fragile thing, today is, tomorrow not.
You are promoting a harmful ideology; not all Chinese people are the same, not all Chinese lesbians are the same, not all Chinese lesbian immigrants are the same. People don't have common experiences because they share a race, sexuality, nationality, and so on. How about we treat each other as individuals with a modicum of decency, instead of NPCs that must march to some prescripted behaviors...
So basically, we need stories about characters representing these groups. More and more and more. Forget about character complexity, philosophy, principles, and values. As long as they check the boxes of marginalized groups, then that's all that matters. Worked so well for the comic industry.
How about the Central and South Asian people who don't have 'small eyes'? Just because they don't have small eyes, shall we consider creating a new continent or "Big Eye Asians"? :P
Just because you're gay or you Asian doesn't make you special what makes you special is what you do in life good or bad doesn't make you better than anyone else if you're gay the only makes you look like you're playing the victim when people can't get out and you don't like the opinions stop playing the victim
"I am......a victim." Intersectionality is how you maximize your victim status. The more of a victim you are the higher your social status, and the greater your power.
Never trust any channel who censors their own comment section! I left a comment here that was an opinion and no way offensive and guess what? CENSORED!!!
You have just been Undoomed! Muahahahha. And, I'm not going to get into a whole debate over everything. But with your "Respect" thing. Either you earn my respect or don't. It's not granted. And I'm not under any obligation to want to or have to learn about any of this. It's all nonsense. You are an individual and these are just your traits. You don't need to make it more complicated than that. Stop trying to shove everyone into a category. That's part of the issue! Let people be seen as just there individual selves and nothing more.
Not sure what you mean by 'respect'. I think by 'respect' she just means treating people with tolerance/politeness/decency/kindness. That's how I define 'respect'. And I assume that's what she meant too. Like a "I may not understand why an Asian lesbian immigrant is doing this video but I respect your right to do it." Just like you may say something like, "I may not understand your choice to have an open relationship, but I respect your right to do it." Or like we may say "Don't be an asshole. Treat people with some respect. Have some respect." That sort of thing. Also, I don't think intersectionality is about diminishing the importance of individuality. It's just about seeing that people struggle with different things. For example you may meet a person who's really really good looking, and you feel jealous and you feel they have a lot of privilege. But then you find out they're really really poor. So now they're not as privileged as you thought they were.
So a character being gay is not good enough for you? You want a gay character to also be of a different race, class and have a not-so-good life? Oh, my God, why the fuck is this such a huge problem? Why should it matter? Can you just be grateful that there are many gay characters in movies and TV shows? Can you just be accept it regardless if that character is white, black, Latino, Hispanic, Asian, rich, poor, happy, sad, depressed, etc? This is not an issue.
Newsflash: We are all in the "intersectionality" group because we are more than one thing by definition. That's why we are all different and no one really gives a shit about being labeled something that was just made up so the originator could feel better about being part of the Black Panther movement.
Why is it necessary for there to be more intersectional movies like Moonlight? You make it sound as though the quality of the story is secondary to a movie being representative of certain demographics.
Just to note outside myself and I see a few others. Undoomed just tore down this video. Which means by this time tomorrow you are gonna be flooded with messages attacking your nonsense. R.I.P video! You deserve it though.
"Hey gang, how can we promote group cohesion and combat prejudice and stereotypes?" "I know; let's atomize people into ever smaller categories so we can make sweeping prejudgements about the worth of their ideas and experience based purely on broad strokes stereotypes of those groups!" "Perfect"
If you take intersectionality to its logical conclusion, no two people are alike in every category. Thus, we are all unique individuals and should be treated as such, rendering intersectionality useless.
As a non American this concept of intersectionality is so flawed. why can't be as a society just encourage kindness, and respecting people and leaving them be. Instead we have this system of labelling victim cards and stacking them together for moral points. You realise this is just scoring people objectively for social credit. Not much different from the authoritative Chinese government policies. Not trying to spew hate but hear me out. Maybe pursue an actual crime for being a crime. Also, can't we just accept that we as humans do judge the unfamiliar, and socially are more accepting of people similar to ourselves? No I think the way to solve this is just to encourage respect for one another. Not some arbitrary law or social construct to make us feel morally superior. Shit happens to people. Guess what, for the majority of humankind people have always been fighting for dominance, socially, through wars, etc. Just be more accepting. Stop focusing so much on victimhood, start trying to live a better life
Honestly, Americans have been doing that for centuries. Ignoring the victims and cancelling out cultures. Our history books don't tell the history of Black people as they attributed to our society, we built a white supremacist nation, we created "conversion therapy" to "fix" our gays. We tried our damnest to snuff out the "weird" and make "white and straight" normal, so much so that even the LGBTQ+ community was convinced they were "weird". The fact that we even HAVE this term is a step forward. Representation matters, especially when a nation has so many oppressed and systematically marginalized people, specifically BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color).
I get it that one would want to put up a defense if one feels marginalized, but if the defense is to marginalize other groups, what's the point? As soon as you say you've been discriminated against by another group, you're betraying a prejudice against that group that will marginalize individual humans who just happen to be members of that group. If you defend yourself by saying ALL members of that group behave that way, you're doing exactly what you claim they do.
Intersectionality fails because it violates the fundamental bedrock of enlightenment values: Prioritizing the individual. It is not WHAT you are, it is WHO you are; and whatisms should play no significant role in determining WHO you are as an individual. Whereas intersectionality puts ALL the emphasis on these things, and as such, is not only counter-enlightenment, but is by definition, illiberal.
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
When did we forgot this?
"I have a dream that my four little gender fluid children will one day live in a nation where they *will be* judged by the color of their skin, their gender, and by their sexual preferences, not by the content of their character."
About 5 seconds after he said it.
Mmmm, not so sure about that. MLK Jr. was the closest thing we had to a unifying leader in our history. His movement correctly identified the problem with this country, and that is the problem of poverty. He welcomed all types of people into his movement, intersectionality wasn't a thing, it was about the haves and have-nots. That's the true root of the problem, remove poverty and suddenly all of the other problems vanish. How to address poverty is a completely different and complex question with as many potential answers as to how to skin a cat.
@Phillip Scott And your point is that since poverty is relative it shouldn't be addressed at all?
The point of this video is lost on the OP
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As a member of a minority I think this philosophy is poison.
why? Curious
@@elizabethgately3976 we'll for one... Minorities have spent decades trying to be seen as just another citizen. "I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character"- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Now progressives claim people are defined by their skin color, gender and so on. Literally judging people by their skin color.
It's absolutely racist and sexist.
I don't need progressives telling me I'm "X" because of my skin color any more than I need racist bigots telling me I'm "X" because of my skin color.
Intersectionality happens when it is more important to hate the victimizers than love the victims.
@@Coldrin6 That's... Not how any of this works.
Modern progressives aren't judging people based on any of these factors, they simply draw attention to them because the difficulties those people face are more subtle than they used to be. Segregation is, legally speaking, not allowed, as an example, but limited financial mobility and other factors have led to population density maps remaining effectively unchanged even in some major cities.
@Guss Ruffee communism = progressive
How do we get rid of this cancer?
I notice she is basically saying she cant empathize with anyone who isn't exactly like herself.
Dez Wong yep, pretty progressive, innit?
Dez Wong if she live in China then wold have 1,5 billion people to empathize with but in China she with this ideas would be killed.
Should we feel bad for her? Either she is very charismatic and can pretend to sound gentle and nice. Or she is gentle and nice? Or am I stupid? I'm just pointing out that this girl probably got tricked into believing in SJW propoganda and thought with the best of intentions that intersectionality was a good thing.
What is she saying? I thought this was a petition to make more gay/lesbian movies.
Expressing no empathy is one of the symptoms of psychopath.
You define yourself according to immutable characteristics rather than what makes you an unique person. I feel tremendous pity for you.
Do you think the SJWs tricked her, like they do most people? This woman sound like she is a nice person but the issue is she thinks traits out of human control define who you are, something progressives tell people are more important than who they are.
We define ourselves by the way that other people perceive us and treat us, unfortunately.
They're commies. They hate the individual.
The smallest minority is the individual. Protecting the individuals rights is the only way to guarantee justice, tell unique and compelling stories and not spout endlessly politically divisive nonsense.
Well said.
@@blzahz7633 Intersectionality promotes interconnectedness and to unite people of differences together. Don't you think they are trying to fight for individual rights and freedoms since many kinds of race and genders are not subjected to equal individual rights?
@@junkim5853
_"Intersectionality promotes interconnectedness and to unite people of differences together."_
Apparently not.
_"Don't you think they are trying to fight for individual rights and freedoms since many kinds of race and genders are not subjected to equal individual rights?"_
No, I don't think they are trying to fight for individual rights and freedoms - the results speak for themselves. I don't care what they "say" they are doing, I'm only interested what they are *actually doing* - which hurting everyone, including themselves. I don't trust words, I trust actions.
Also: _"Many kinds of race and genders are not subjected to equal individual rights"_ Think about that sentence for a bit - if that is the premise they operate from, you should know they can't do anything else but fail.
here we go, another individual
This is ignorant, what happened to be an individual. Now everybody wants a label! "Pay attention TO ME I'm special!" SHE DID IT FOR THE LULZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you missed the point entirely
The perfect video for entitled women to get whatever they want for free? Earn your respect or continue to be treated like a child, your choice.
everyone deserves alittle respect as humans
@@AVAL2775 So you're happy to remain the aforementioned child? It's rare that people admit their faults and ironically I can respect that, in a way lol.
@@AVAL2775 no. No they do not.
UndertaleSkeleBros Respect is earned, not given on a silver platter. Those who demand respect are the least deserving of it.
@@AVAL2775 There is a difference between courtesy and respect. While I would agree that everyone deserves a baseline of courtesy, very FEW people are deserving of respect.
Courtesy: The showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others.
Respect: A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
The problem is that people seem to think they are entitled to admiration regardless of their abilities, qualities or achievements...
This video is extremely offensive.
AdamEater clearly, then, your white cishet privileged offense doesn't matter
@@SirDigbyChikkinCaesar You're a dumbass.
@megapowers I don't see how he is a dumbass he was simply making a joke.
@@Megapowers-xy6xv r/woooooosh
@@Megapowers-xy6xv r/quityourbullshit
I'm just going to say one thing: to be intersectional means you are NOT defined by one word. You are part of many groups. To the people who are saying this is a division: this is not a division. In fact, having many facets of your identity is true for everyone, and they are all important. Saying that one group defines you is not a true statement for a lot of people.
THANK YOU. this comment section is exhausting
Lethe, I also appreciate your response. Intersectionality is about the multifaceted nature of being human. As such, it applies to virtually all people when we discover what lies beneath the surface of the persona images (social faces) that people generally allow others to see. Even privileged white, heterosexual males.
I think this is nonsense. We need to look at people as individuals and not this group or that group.
I agree somewhat. If you are using intersectionality as a means to not be prejudiced or biased against another group of people then i think everyone can agree on that point. Unfortunately, it has been used as a vessel for people to influence the laws and morals of a society based on group affiliation. This ideology goes hand in hand with subjectivism and moral relativism in that our value and meaning are only as good as the group that we belong to and the groups we place others in or worse, whatever the majority decides. This will inevitably lead to bloodshed. The core of any civilization and particularly in the west is that our meaning and value transcends the lenses and the views of the people around us. Meaning that I nor any other human being has the right to determine the worth of someone based on their group identity regardless of how well meaning we are or how much we want equity. Why is it wrong to kill people, why is it wrong to steal from others, why is it wrong to hurt one another? Because we have to believe in the value of human life, decency, ingenuity, and prosperity. Otherwise whenever we decide the values and rights of groups overrule the individuals in them, it becomes rather easy to sacrifice 10, 100, 1000, or 1,000,000 just to achieve an ideal. You don't have to take my word for it just look at recent history aka China, Russia, Venezuela, Cambodia, Germany circa 1939, Italy, and yes even the United States.
Unfortunately this isn't the world we live in. If it was there wouldn't be thousands of videos educating us.
you mean indoctrinating not educating
To progressives you are only as important as the victim groups you belong to...and how many there are. Victimization becomes social and political currency.
Hold up! I'm a progressives. I don't play this dumb victim BS like in this video. These are not progressives, these are extremist!
Respect is earned not given. It’s not a fiat currency that is just given to everyone because they simply exist. If you just randomly respect everyone, it loses its value and is worthless. The only thing you are entitled to is common decency, that’s it.
Cass Larsen subtleties and nuance are lost on the ideologues
Meh, I'd say common decency is an entitlement easily lost. At least from what I have observed.
@@aurenkleige True, but its still at least offered until one shows them self to be a "MORON, FUCKING MORON" (not calling *you* a moron, just in case it seems that way). The first is given and lost, the other is earned and hard to lose (typically). At least that's now I see it.
People who proclaim victimhood aren't seeking respect, they seeking to abuse other people's compassion.
Cass Larsen Respect is not earned! It is lost.
I'm a gay Mexican and I find the idea that there HAS to be a gay Mexican for the sake of diversity a bad thing. A movie like Love Simon made me wish the movie came out when I was in high school so it could help with my sexuality. I did not care that the main character wasn't Mexican because I wasn't relating to that, I was relating to what I felt in high school. This is just plain stupid and redundant.
i agree, the idea of forced diversity is silly
character first, then traits
@@AVAL2775 that is impossible. Only forced diversity matter. Story? What's that?
Researching intersectionalty is like researching flat earth
That's if research means watching UA-cam videos.
it turns out the earth is round but the universe is flat.
I'm honestly grateful that she took herself out of the gene pool.
Yeah, I'd be careful with that statement. There are quite a few lesbians that still had children, either by "biting the bullet" and fucking with a man or by just having a sperm donor and getting an IV fertilization.
@@Schnittertm1 That is true. So, she's 75% out of the gene pool.
the only fertilization she's gonna get is with a turkey baster
technically two women can have a child
@@AVAL2775 he clearly meant biological by normal means
When you want to be oppressed so badly.
when you are oppressed because of your identity by literally our own government but it's marginalized by people who don't actually know what it's like.
Camille know what what’s like?
@@lethe9705 no government in western culture is oppressing non-white people.
@@shaquilleharvey6063 i do, actually :)
@@zeenuf00 I didn't say we shouldn't have a government. I said that the government is oppressive.
The strange obsession of sticking a bunch of labels on people and then dividing them in groups is something I will never understand.
I remember one party that used to do it. Theu used to go by the nickname "nazi".
I know thousands people said this but who came here from Undoomed and dislikes it just for him
Actually, I found out about this video via Deterlucum.
Remember to rotate you phaser settings when she adapts.
Set phasers to shake and bake!
That is one of the best lines I have heard Thanks
Black, seriously, that was so fuckin hilarious my brain shut off 🤣 it took half a second to sink in. Brilliant
I am *HUMAN*. Basic stuff you guys seem to have forgotten, I (and I bet other people too) don't really give a shit about what, where or who you are. Live, I'll live and don't force your way of living on me, the end.
How does this type of thinking further human progress?
Staffotex this video is why aliens leave us alone. 😁
@@AC-gb7do That's fucking brilliant.
The aliens came back just because some dolts thought that we'd never check the ocean... too bad the offer of intergalactic peace depending on mutual hospitality amongst all organic lifeforms. I'll be telling Klinguoin about this grave and severe disappointment.
The one word to complete the sentence "I am ..." is, simply, "me".
I am me. YOU, are a caricature of a human being, a non-player character composed of certain attributes.
She used to be a person. Then she took that arrow to the knee.
This is so poorly thought out
Rational thought played no role in this.
I think you're giving too much credit by implying any thought went into it at all.
@@russiane.lection-hacker2057 How is this not a "political statement?"
[in reference to you earlier comment to @Illusionist Kyouko: "That's an interesting statement. Where do you believe I mentioned politics?"]
Intersectionality leads to people who C.an't U.nderstand N.ormal T.hought.
chris don she’s definitely a “C U Next Tuesday” sort of idiot.
She C ould U se N eurological T reatment perhaps?
how about actually adressing her arguements?
@@AVAL2775 Her arguments are so ludicrous, and have been addressed multiple times in other comments on this page, and all we get is NPC responses with no coherent logic, so why bother?
@@AVAL2775 She doesn't have any arguements, she has PC soundbites, hackneyed and discredited stereotypes, and victim narratives, having nothing to do with reality.
Idk, when your teacher said "I Am_____" maybe they were referring to personality traits?
She's an SJW. She has to whine about something.
Or you can fill in the blank with “human being”
I SOOOO needed this video! So many other videos made this concept sound like a truly difficult thing, and you've summed it up so beautifully
I'm sure glad your, intersectional lesbian immigrant "oppression" made it to UA-cam. You are awesome for intersectionalizing.
I'm sorry, but Asian immigrant homosexual is not inclusive enough, it's totally 2017'ish.
@@DonCapiche and change her sex after joining Islam.
I kinda thought Asians were getting lumped in with whites in this iteration of the race wars? Maybe I'm not caught up? Or is it only those Asians who aren't cishet? I swear, I can't keep up with who I'm supposed to be oppressing these days. If anyone could forward the memo that covers this, that'd be great. 😥😂
@John G Didn't you know just by posting here you are oppressing her? I don't know how but if she could respond I am sure that is what she would say to us! lol
Nothing helps defeating imaginary oppressive forces like dividing minorities into even smaller groups. I TOTALLY see that helping minority communities handling ACTUAL oppression.
Remarkably well said. Ridiculous micromanaging
Let me help out with that last word: I am *cancer.*
You're welcome.
You know, I am a white man, I am not really poor so I won't have problems getting in the upper middle class, so I guess I'm privileged, but what is about my privilege for being pretty? Where's my intelligence privilege? I have serious concerns that this intersectionality thing just leads us (or better, you) down the wrong way.
And by the way, I don't have to respect you. You can loose my respect for you entirely based on what you say to me or what I hear you saing to others. So if you wanna be respected, you gotta respect everyone else too (even those who don't buy into your interesectionality. Because no one wants to get instructed by someome who has got successfull with their minority passport)
Jole Schütz Agreed. Funny how the "goal" of this is to bring people together yet they can't that they're in fact creating more barriers between people.
I don't care what you are so long as we don't actively try to harm one another I think we'll be ok. By harm I mean with physical and potentially lethal violence. Being "triggered" isn't the same as suffering from violence
Honoring the experiences of our differences is not dividing us. It's called respect.
@@vinylfetishclub341 Assuming something about a person based on their innate characteristics is racist, sexist and so on...period.
@@Coldrin6 That's... pretty explicitly got nothing to do with what Vinyl said.
@@000Dragon50000 Vinyl defended intersectionality by saying it's "honoring the experiences". Did they not? Intersectionality assumes someones experience based on innate characteristics.
You might not agree with my opinion, but claiming it's "got nothing to do with..." is false.
I AM - An idiot.
that's two words, genius.
@@KaiserBlaze Stop wordsplaining me.
*An idiot sandwich
Undoomed brought me here....
Same
Tolerance is owed. Respect is earned. You dont get to demand respect you have not earned.
I believe everyone should be listened to, male, female, or otherwise, straight, queer, trans, cis, POC, white, disabled, etc.
Nuh uh.
thank you. I am doing a social work assignment at uni involving intersectionality, and your video is the clearest one I found that explains it in a way I understand.
Intersectionality is basically a game to see who can be victimized more
Yes it's basically asking oneself--how many ways am I a victim, and then expecting everybody else to give you all kinds of special treatment so that you don't have to ever face challenges in life and learn how to overcome them. Instead of teaching people ways to identify in which way they are victims of so-called "privileged" people, why not teach people about things like COMPASSION, EMPATHY, SHARING, KINDNESS.
They're trying really hard to teach basic empathy and self-reflection to you, right now, when you were watching the video. It seems you might wanna examine the system in which you live that is underpinning this frustration mate... good luck in whatever your self-actualization journey may be fam
when bigots hide behind their feelings you get intersectionalism
Either this video or Earth was a mistake...
I'd say both
Back at you.
@@Foche_T._Schitt who ever told this poor woman that intersectionality is important was a mistake.
I find you offensive. What do I win? Does that mean you have to go away now? Because I'm offended. That's all it takes, right?
TheStig ZeroZeroZero your inherent privilege negates your offense taken
I feel kinda bad for her, i dont think she has the capacity to understand how wrong she is. They brain washed her for years probably in a bubble on a campus and she never considered that it could be lies. Lies to serve someone elses agenda. You know thats true because common sense and logic wont lead you to such ridiculous ideas. Must be weird
>Google dosent judge.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA yeah thats a good one got my sides hurting real bad HAHAHAHAHA
out of curiosity, was it intentional to write the word for lesbian twice at 0:12 (once in chinese, once in english). If so, why? If no, is the person editing this able to speak Chinese?
Is it being divisive assuming all members of marginalized group feel oppressed?
Asahel Smith nope, we are borg
I look really white but by birth I am linked to the First Nations of the town I was born in. My great , great, great grandfather was the leader of the First Nations and the town I was raised in is actually named after him. My adopted Father was Korean and his name by birth is my middle name, Hanju. When he came to Canada in the 1950s, immigration officials misheard his name and recorded it as Han Choo. He never corrected them… in the 1990s he had made contact with family in North Korea, and we’d get letters addressed to Hanju Lee, and Mum asked why, and Dad shared the story that it was his birth name, and the government of Canada recorded it wrong. My middle name was actually Robert Han, and I had it changed to just Hanju, to correct the mistake and so his name would live on through me.
I also identify as non-binary / genderqueer. My pronouns are they / them / their. I came out demipansexual in 2020. Pansexual fit who I am perfectly as a terminology, and I recognize it as being under the bisexual umbrella.
In grades 7-10 I was bullied horribly, and in grades 11-12, didn’t really have any close friends as to get the bullying to stop, they threatened to sue the school and the district. The school put out an edict that anyone bullying me would be expelled from the district. So the bullying stopped but in some ways I ended up preferring the negative attention to no attention. It’s been something that’s hindered me my whole life, I still have trust issues and difficulties making friends today.
intersectionality is just a way of people like you to put yourself above gays and women in the imaginary victimhood pyramid. It's an imaginary, narcissistic idea. It's garbage, it's all in your self obsessed tiny little brain
I understand why this video has so many dislikes while she obviously did a great job at explaining all these serious issues on a light note. It is because most people prefer to be ignorant when they are privileged in their respective societies. It is important to understand that intersections here represent the myriad of oppression, and discrimination one can face by just belonging to any labeled 'artficial' category. At the same time, it is rather offensive to not see humans as humans. Her example of Moonlight clearly represents how underrepresented the black community is within Hollywood. If they don't want to put an effort into a character, make them black, or gay, or both, because the minority becomes the center of the joke to entertain privileged people who spend money for cheap laughs. I am glad I am settled in the east. As an Indian we still suffer from the same standards imposed by outsiders who firmly believed that our culture and religion needs to be 'fixed'. Each intersection comes with a predefined stereotype widely accepted by the majority and they will boldly judge and oppress because privilege is a fragile thing, today is, tomorrow not.
I love the way you put subtitles in this video! Super helpful. Also, the narrator was so engaging and fun to watch. Thanks for making this video!
but asking people about their culture is considered micro-aggressions
Intersectionality sounds like a bunch of nonsense to me!
I should care about all these victim points? In the words of the 'former' journalist Cahty Newman, what's in it for the men?
We are all different and those differences are diversity. Are you against diversity?
They call it "intersectionality" because that's where crashes often occur.
When will you set aside your privilege and stop stereotyping all people like myself?
What you are? You are Human like me. And all humans should have equal rights no matter what human it is.
You are promoting a harmful ideology; not all Chinese people are the same, not all Chinese lesbians are the same, not all Chinese lesbian immigrants are the same. People don't have common experiences because they share a race, sexuality, nationality, and so on. How about we treat each other as individuals with a modicum of decency, instead of NPCs that must march to some prescripted behaviors...
So basically, we need stories about characters representing these groups. More and more and more. Forget about character complexity, philosophy, principles, and values. As long as they check the boxes of marginalized groups, then that's all that matters.
Worked so well for the comic industry.
Thus is why contemporary movies are so bad. Story, dialogue and direction are all secondary to "diversity "
There was a political party in germany - the nacional socialists - that operated in the same way.
How about the Central and South Asian people who don't have 'small eyes'?
Just because they don't have small eyes, shall we consider creating a new continent or "Big Eye Asians"? :P
"I am" IS a complete sentence, it's the shortest complete sentence in the English language.
No.
@@boisejohnsonjr.5702 A complete sentence must have a subject & predicate.
I'm surprised the comments haven't been disabled.
Just because you're gay or you Asian doesn't make you special what makes you special is what you do in life good or bad doesn't make you better than anyone else if you're gay the only makes you look like you're playing the victim when people can't get out and you don't like the opinions stop playing the victim
"I am......a victim." Intersectionality is how you maximize your victim status. The more of a victim you are the higher your social status, and the greater your power.
Never trust any channel who censors their own comment section! I left a comment here that was an opinion and no way offensive and guess what? CENSORED!!!
You have just been Undoomed! Muahahahha. And, I'm not going to get into a whole debate over everything. But with your "Respect" thing. Either you earn my respect or don't. It's not granted. And I'm not under any obligation to want to or have to learn about any of this. It's all nonsense. You are an individual and these are just your traits. You don't need to make it more complicated than that. Stop trying to shove everyone into a category. That's part of the issue! Let people be seen as just there individual selves and nothing more.
Not sure what you mean by 'respect'. I think by 'respect' she just means treating people with tolerance/politeness/decency/kindness. That's how I define 'respect'. And I assume that's what she meant too. Like a "I may not understand why an Asian lesbian immigrant is doing this video but I respect your right to do it." Just like you may say something like, "I may not understand your choice to have an open relationship, but I respect your right to do it." Or like we may say "Don't be an asshole. Treat people with some respect. Have some respect." That sort of thing.
Also, I don't think intersectionality is about diminishing the importance of individuality. It's just about seeing that people struggle with different things. For example you may meet a person who's really really good looking, and you feel jealous and you feel they have a lot of privilege. But then you find out they're really really poor. So now they're not as privileged as you thought they were.
So a character being gay is not good enough for you? You want a gay character to also be of a different race, class and have a not-so-good life? Oh, my God, why the fuck is this such a huge problem? Why should it matter? Can you just be grateful that there are many gay characters in movies and TV shows? Can you just be accept it regardless if that character is white, black, Latino, Hispanic, Asian, rich, poor, happy, sad, depressed, etc? This is not an issue.
I think the like/dislike ratio is comment enough, your sh#t ain't selling.
Props to being the first video with open comments section . Went though like 9 that were closed before finding this one
It's chinese people like this that makes me think that Unit 731 did nothing wrong.
ohhh damn
Newsflash: We are all in the "intersectionality" group because we are more than one thing by definition. That's why we are all different and no one really gives a shit about being labeled something that was just made up so the originator could feel better about being part of the Black Panther movement.
Where can I get a PhD in Victim-hood?
One of the best female infanticide ads ever.
Intersectionailty or whatever you call it = narcissism which is actually a word.
Identity politics of any stripe builds walls, not bridges.
There's only one tribe, the human race, we rise or fall together, all of us.
undoomed says hi
*undoomed was here.
She thinks she is cute and can get away with been an idiot..... NO..
Is Intersectionality the Pentathlon of the Oppression Olympics ?
Why is it necessary for there to be more intersectional movies like Moonlight?
You make it sound as though the quality of the story is secondary to a movie being representative of certain demographics.
Ernie Velveeta but but but, muh representashun!
Just to note outside myself and I see a few others. Undoomed just tore down this video. Which means by this time tomorrow you are gonna be flooded with messages attacking your nonsense. R.I.P video! You deserve it though.
John231984 Tomorrow?
@@SirDigbyChikkinCaesar I was giving time for people to catch the video
I have a driving test tommorrow, I thought this was about how to navigate intersections????
DAMN UA-cam!!!!!!!
respect is earned.
People calling this video poison. More like this comment section is poison.
Tf is this, how would any of that effect anything, especially body size which you can work to improve.
Doodem Last name
You seem to have misunderstood her point
@@__kou__5653 Her point being What? That she's a complete and utter moron?
"Hey gang, how can we promote group cohesion and combat prejudice and stereotypes?"
"I know; let's atomize people into ever smaller categories so we can make sweeping prejudgements about the worth of their ideas and experience based purely on broad strokes stereotypes of those groups!"
"Perfect"
inb4 comments are disabled
AveraGamer most appropriate inb4 comment evah
If you take intersectionality to its logical conclusion, no two people are alike in every category. Thus, we are all unique individuals and should be treated as such, rendering intersectionality useless.
As a non American this concept of intersectionality is so flawed. why can't be as a society just encourage kindness, and respecting people and leaving them be.
Instead we have this system of labelling victim cards and stacking them together for moral points. You realise this is just scoring people objectively for social credit. Not much different from the authoritative Chinese government policies.
Not trying to spew hate but hear me out. Maybe pursue an actual crime for being a crime. Also, can't we just accept that we as humans do judge the unfamiliar, and socially are more accepting of people similar to ourselves? No I think the way to solve this is just to encourage respect for one another.
Not some arbitrary law or social construct to make us feel morally superior. Shit happens to people. Guess what, for the majority of humankind people have always been fighting for dominance, socially, through wars, etc.
Just be more accepting. Stop focusing so much on victimhood, start trying to live a better life
Honestly, Americans have been doing that for centuries. Ignoring the victims and cancelling out cultures. Our history books don't tell the history of Black people as they attributed to our society, we built a white supremacist nation, we created "conversion therapy" to "fix" our gays. We tried our damnest to snuff out the "weird" and make "white and straight" normal, so much so that even the LGBTQ+ community was convinced they were "weird". The fact that we even HAVE this term is a step forward. Representation matters, especially when a nation has so many oppressed and systematically marginalized people, specifically BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color).
I get it that one would want to put up a defense if one feels marginalized, but if the defense is to marginalize other groups, what's the point? As soon as you say you've been discriminated against by another group, you're betraying a prejudice against that group that will marginalize individual humans who just happen to be members of that group. If you defend yourself by saying ALL members of that group behave that way, you're doing exactly what you claim they do.
Intersectionality fails because it violates the fundamental bedrock of enlightenment values: Prioritizing the individual. It is not WHAT you are, it is WHO you are; and whatisms should play no significant role in determining WHO you are as an individual.
Whereas intersectionality puts ALL the emphasis on these things, and as such, is not only counter-enlightenment, but is by definition, illiberal.
Who in this planet can think that Blacks, Women or Gays are a "collective" with the same identities?
Ooooh the oppression bingo. Go get your prize.
mauro rivera the only prize is sadness and dispair
@@SirDigbyChikkinCaesar I thought it was a big mac
and these people are still scratching their heads trying to figure out how Trump won.
it's ppl like this that are guaranteeing trump's re-election in 2020
So... your opinion only matters depending on your gender, race or sexual preference?
I like the Prageru version better
what is an intersectional person, please reply as fast as u can
Victimhood is not a virtue.
Especially when it's weaponized.
Wow.. Just call yourself a lesbian and call it a day
Love this video and the presenter! Thank you
Great video. Terrible comments from short minded people.
Respect is earned.. Not freely given.
So intersectionality is being a victim.
Only if you victimize people. Have you thought about working to prevent victimization?
I came for the comments, when i arrive, top comment was? "intersectionality is a disease" 😂🤣 This should be fun 😁 Edit: worth the price of admission 🤣
the most important thing is being a individual which she can not say
Thank you Dr. Peterson