Intersectional Feminism: What is it? | FACTUAL FEMINIST

If you have wondered why there are so many millennials on campus telling people to check their privilege, demanding trigger warnings, calling people out for micro aggressions, and retreating to safe spaces, the Factual Feminist has the answer: Intersectional feminism.
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Partial transcript
Intersectional feminism. It’s all the rage on campus and on social media, but what is it? And is its new popularity a welcome development? Coming up next on the Factual Feminist.
Suddenly intersectionality is on the boards. News stories are turning up everywhere. Intersectional theory was first developed in the 1970s and 1980s by a group of African American feminist scholars and activists. They accused the women’s movement of neglecting black women and of misunderstanding oppression. Pathologies like and racism and sexism, they said, are not separate systems-they connect and overlap-and create a complex arrangement of advantages and burdens. White women, for example, are penalized for their gender-but privileged by their race. Black men, suffer from their race, but garner advantage from their gender. Black women-are in double-jeopardy-they are disadvantaged by both race and gender.
Patricia Hill Collins, professor at the University of Maryland and former president of the American Sociological Association, is one of the chief architects of intersectionality theory. The textbook she co-authored describes the United States as a “matrix of oppression.” Beneath a veneer of freedom and opportunity, there lies a rigid system of privilege and domination. Now most Americans don’t see it, but Collins and her co-author alert students to the fact that the true nature of their society has been hidden from them. “Dominant forms of knowledge have been constructed largely from the experiences of the most powerful.” The text promises to introduce students to deeper “subordinated truths” by avoiding what it calls “Western” and “masculine” styles of thinking which could obscure these truths.
According to the theory, those who are most oppressed have access to deeper, more authentic knowledge about life and society. In short: members of privileged groups (especially white males) should not only check their privilege, but listen to those they have oppressed-because those groups possess a superior understanding of the world.
Initially, the primary focus of intersectional feminism was on black women. But the number of victims quickly multiplied. This graphic from a popular Women’s Studies textbook includes 14 or 15 marginalized identities.
The Factual Feminist is concerned. Now there are social scientists who use a sensible, non-politicized version of intersectionality to understand complex social identities-I have no quarrel with them. But what concerns me is how intersectional feminism is taught and practiced on the college campus. I have many objections-I will limit myself to three.
Problem 1: It’s a Conspiracy theory: If intersectionality theory were merely a reminder to be sensitive to different kinds of social advantages and disadvantages, that would be fine. But it is much more than that. It is an all-encompassing theory of human reality-- constructed to be immune to criticism. If you question it, that only proves you don’t understand it-or are just part of the problem it seeks to correct.
That is why articles by skeptics almost never appear in textbooks like these. And certain groups-men, for example-are sinners who are marked with a capital P. If they dare to question the theory they will be told to check their privilege. Their job is to atone for their unearned advantages and learn from those they have oppressed. Some men are really taking this to heart. Consider this tweet:
@arthur_affect--As a dude who cares about feminism sometimes I want to join all men arm-in-arm & then run off a cliff and drag the whole gender into the sea
Intersectional Feminism: What is it?
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  • @quigglyz
    @quigglyz8 жыл бұрын

    "If you question it, that only proves you don't understand it." Perfect.

  • @steveforsyth7269

    @steveforsyth7269

    8 жыл бұрын

    this is the "wisdom" of the age.. "if you disagree with me, it's because you're dumb" .. whether it Academics, politics, or even movies and music, the argument pops up constantly

  • @MadamoftheCatHouse

    @MadamoftheCatHouse

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bleat to the beat.

  • @mickwhitley9855

    @mickwhitley9855

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@steveforsyth7269 - I disagree with that statement. You must be dumb. xD ….just kidding :P ---seriously though.... this is very true... unfortunately.

  • @hannahsonix469

    @hannahsonix469

    4 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZJeBu8ixf6mocrA.html

  • @ProkofNY

    @ProkofNY

    Жыл бұрын

    The biggest caveat of Patricia Hill’s Collins standpoint theory it that your identity as a member of any number of oppressed groups becomes irrelevant if you do not believe in intersectionality to begin with.

  • @Artbug
    @Artbug8 жыл бұрын

    What? Who is this genius I just stumbled upon???

  • @zylo999

    @zylo999

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Artbug The based mom revelation. A true caricature of what a feminist should be like.

  • @theprivateer83

    @theprivateer83

    8 жыл бұрын

    Crawl out behind your rock! Christina Hoff Summers

  • @angusmatheson8906

    @angusmatheson8906

    8 жыл бұрын

    The "American Enterprise Institute" is a bought-and-paid-for group of "experts" operated and funded by the Koch brothers. FUCK the "American Enterprise Institute".

  • @marcusTanthony

    @marcusTanthony

    8 жыл бұрын

    Isn't hatred the enemy?

  • @MrHewlettcraphard

    @MrHewlettcraphard

    8 жыл бұрын

    +angus matheson: Genetic fallacy. Talk about the actual content rather than commit bullshit logical fallacies!! I consider myself a "classic liberal", but unlike you, I'm clearly way more honest. Because when one actually looks at the facts - she is on point.

  • @dtbristol
    @dtbristol8 жыл бұрын

    Responding to a liberal article I questioned the idea that a Trump protester was arrested because she was a woman. I rightly pointed out that women are arrested less often and serve significantly lighter sentences for the same crimes. This was evidence that this woman was not arrested because she was a woman, but despite it. This is the quote from her " Nice mansplaining there, bro. Women should get less prison time because society is already stacked against us. Try sitting down and being quiet and listening to a woman, rather than disagreeing with her." So, unequal treatment is OK, and when a woman speaks I should shut up. How does this foster equality again?

  • @HenryLeslieGraham

    @HenryLeslieGraham

    8 жыл бұрын

    +buzz saw sigh* this is what our world is coming to...

  • @roove1537

    @roove1537

    8 жыл бұрын

    +TheGoogler77 Some feminists do still stand for legitimate issues. ...They just tend to get shouted down by the intersectional feminists she's talking about. Sadly, it seems like those intersectional feminists are a majority of college campuses.

  • @CharleyGBrown

    @CharleyGBrown

    8 жыл бұрын

    +buzz saw hahah I was in a situation similar to yours not long ago. A bunch of feminists were highly exaggerating a stupid guy's action, and generalized as if all men were like him. After I replied to them with logical, well-thought arguments, I soon realized that they were stubborn as fuck, but still tried to make them understand things politely and logically. They have not tried to counter one single argument that I came out with; all the words that came out of them were personal attacks on me. They were telling me that my opinion wasn't worth shit because I'm a man, or because I'm a "young male (21) who is part of the problem", etc. I swear I felt like a real demon there hahaha They ended up blocking me from the page and deleting all of my comments!

  • @dtbristol

    @dtbristol

    8 жыл бұрын

    Charley Complice I hear you. If their ideas were valid why do they so viciously attack and silence opposing voices? Anybody that challenges feminist orthodoxy is the enemy. When you can convincingly prove they are wrong and they respond with "Shut up, you misogynist!", there's not much you can do. Militant feminism seems cult like in many ways.

  • @BleedForTheWorld

    @BleedForTheWorld

    8 жыл бұрын

    +buzz saw - Truly the hallmark of an elitist, entitled person. Wow. I am living in a bizarre world.

  • @gogzy606
    @gogzy6068 жыл бұрын

    126 dislikes, it amazes me these third wave feminists are able to click dislike while using both hands to put fingers in ears.

  • @LoyalMatter

    @LoyalMatter

    8 жыл бұрын

    Intersectional feminism is only to allow woman to be more of a victim than they already portray to be. It is stupid and nothing anything anyone can say or have me read can make me see it otherwise. I am an anti-feminist feminist. I love base mom, though.

  • @snuggles3927

    @snuggles3927

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Chill Pills Sounds more like a bunch of people making excuses so they don't have to try in life, and to get as much free shit as they can.

  • @angusmatheson8906

    @angusmatheson8906

    8 жыл бұрын

    The "American Enterprise Institute" is a bought-and-paid-for group of "experts" operated and funded by the Koch brothers. FUCK the "American Enterprise Institute".

  • @LoyalMatter

    @LoyalMatter

    8 жыл бұрын

    +angus matheson and why would the Koch Brothers want to debunk intersectional or third wave feminism? I just watch the Factual Feminist videos.

  • @angusmatheson8906

    @angusmatheson8906

    8 жыл бұрын

    LoyalMatter Because pay parity would negatively influence their bottom dollar. If you don't believe me that they are a Koch mouthpiece, then read this: www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Enterprise_Institute

  • @Er404ChannelNotFound
    @Er404ChannelNotFound8 жыл бұрын

    Based Mom at it again. Feminist be ragin'.

  • @nm425
    @nm4258 жыл бұрын

    Wow! How did you make a whole video with animations without a $200k kickstarter campaign? And how did you get this comment section on the bottom of the video? Amazing!

  • @ShiningTaiga

    @ShiningTaiga

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Nick M Based Mom works in magical ways and for the greater good.

  • @TheKing60210

    @TheKing60210

    8 жыл бұрын

    I wonder what she thinks of Anita.

  • @Shoe0nHead

    @Shoe0nHead

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Nick M you're on the wrong feminist youtube.

  • @nm425

    @nm425

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Shoe0nHead Ah, darn it!

  • @TheJakestrong7

    @TheJakestrong7

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Shoe0nHead what the heck shoe. who let you out of skeptic's sex dungeon?

  • @MARCERA
    @MARCERA8 жыл бұрын

    "Thank you for watching the factual feminist" Thank you for BEING the factual feminist.

  • @jarediscool1997
    @jarediscool19978 жыл бұрын

    I am a victim of diarrhea. I demand that everyone take laxatives and eat as much chipotle as possible so that we can all be even.

  • @upgrader99

    @upgrader99

    6 жыл бұрын

    don't forget the arby's horsey sauce

  • @MadamoftheCatHouse

    @MadamoftheCatHouse

    5 жыл бұрын

    U r lucky, constipation's a bitch.

  • @snapoutofit2151

    @snapoutofit2151

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sounds fair to me.

  • @bcsviewer1

    @bcsviewer1

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@snapoutofit2151 I hope your joking about it :Being Fair!

  • @pagogo84

    @pagogo84

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bruh, 😭😭😭 🎤👋🏿

  • @deedeemooreco.2304
    @deedeemooreco.23048 жыл бұрын

    My hero...sigh. This is one smart lady. Thank you, Dr. Sommers.

  • @pennypay1

    @pennypay1

    6 жыл бұрын

    She's my hero, too. I'm completely fed up with the very ideology I embraced with every fiber of my being in my teens. (This was in the 80's, while it was unfashionable to admit to SJW tendencies.) As a middle-aged woman, I haven't found too many older women to look up to in regard to political and social principles- not even my own mother. Dr. Sommers is intelligent, practical, and doesn't beat around the bush.

  • @dylanmassengill120

    @dylanmassengill120

    5 жыл бұрын

    This is what's wrong with America.

  • @livjackson8734
    @livjackson87348 жыл бұрын

    I don't like how this concept, and the whole 'oppression olympics' thing generally, ignores the nuances of what people's real-life experiences are like. You can't just say person A who is white and male and straight has automatically had an easier, more privileged life than person B, who is black, bi and female. You'd have to know all the details of each person's life, relationships, health, genetics, educational and work opportunities, random good luck or misfortune etc.

  • @kizzMYgritsz

    @kizzMYgritsz

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Liv Jackson , whats a killer is the people that are truely oppressed have no time for this shit, they are to busy working out of the hole to worry with it. its the middle classed women that dream this crap up and go to these conferences and spend money doing it , some people have to much money and no brains

  • @Greymanelorander

    @Greymanelorander

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Liv Jackson The identity of the individual is erased to make room for the identity of a broader label, so that those who share that label can claim to share their experiences. A person is reduced to a communal resource to be employed in battle with other labels for the coveted prize of victimhood. It's why, as viciously as they might go after white males who speak out against them, it's not nearly so terrifically horrible as their reaction to women or minorities who do. A white male raising his voice is merely conforming to expectations as a privileged oppressor and can be merely shouted down or ignored. A woman or a black man doing so forms cracks in the walls boxes they're trying to stuff everyone into and must be destroyed for the good of the label. It's disturbingly cult like when you see it in action.

  • @ShadeSlayer1911

    @ShadeSlayer1911

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Liv Jackson Basically it comes down to collectivism, and that's what bothers me about intersectional feminism and SJWs.

  • @stonemarten1400

    @stonemarten1400

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Liv Jackson Liv, thanks and you are so right. Many straight, white men, who seem on the surface to have all the advantages in life, suffer their problems and set-backs in silence and with stoicism, simply because they have families and loved-ones who rely upon them. I know a "successful" man of this type who committed suicide, much to our surprise and deep sadness, overwhelmed by problems kept to himself; I realise now he would have traded all of his "privilege" for a simple life in a mud-hut.

  • @Haaklong

    @Haaklong

    8 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, that kind of thinking causes people to think that a wealthy Non-Hispanic African-American homosexual woman has had "a tougher life" than a homeless Non-Hispanic European-American straight male even if she hada loving family and he was abused by his mother and never knew his father, and she had an easy time in school while he had to quit school because he couldn't afford it and all the special scholarships were only for people born "in the right groups".

  • @badlydrawnturtle8484
    @badlydrawnturtle84848 жыл бұрын

    The idea that objectivity is best reached through rational thought is a matter of logic. Taking another route is, by definition, irrational. It scares me when people talk like that, because they are declaring that they reject reason, the only foundation we all share.

  • @Ma_rkw589
    @Ma_rkw5895 жыл бұрын

    thanks so much for this video. I have lost one of my oldest female friends to this cult. The amount that she used to police my language whilst we were just sitting at home due to it being "very problematic" - i.e the problem being my unearned privileged position as a cis white male who was speaking - it just got too much. Ironically, she completely shut down my means of expressing myself as an individual as I was always seen as 'part of a larger oppressive group' and my words were consistently taken out of context. Another irony is that she completely disregarded the cultural nuance of how we folk from Liverpool speak. We are very loose and expressive when having casual conversations, which is exactly what these were, yet she tried to apply academic scrutiny to me whilst I was cooking in the kitchen. This is because of how readily and constantly she self-identified as a victim whilst identifying me as part of the oppressive privileged group, thus setting us up as constant foes.

  • @smoothmedia
    @smoothmedia8 жыл бұрын

    This is so well done, Christina. You are an absolute treasure.

  • @AngryForeigner
    @AngryForeigner8 жыл бұрын

    This sounds like someone took a personality disorder and turned it into a political ideology. The idea that "Im the only thing that matters, feel sorry for me" is kind of the hallmark of narcissism or certain kinds of bipolar disorder. Constantly reinterpreting reality to be a big evil world where you're never the one who acts badly and people are just against you because they're evil.

  • @AngryForeigner

    @AngryForeigner

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Enkidu1701 Oppression gambit. Someone needs to turn that into a video game.

  • @Enkidu1701

    @Enkidu1701

    8 жыл бұрын

    Angry Foreigner That would be awesome. Hopefully someone does it before Zoe Quinn could take the title we created and make "Opression Gambit" the second part of "Depression Quest".

  • @ThePiscesmMended

    @ThePiscesmMended

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Angry Foreigner > This sounds like someone took a personality disorder and turned it into a political ideology. borderline personality disorder.

  • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017

    @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017

    6 жыл бұрын

    +Shaitan's Advocate You all nailed it. Jonathan Haidt has been saying for years that these SJWs are essentially inculcating the kind of distorted worldview of borderline personality disorder; black and white thinking, catastrophizing, emotional manipulation, and low distress tolerance (which of course translates to ideological intolerance exhibited by the SJWs)

  • @drstrangelove9094

    @drstrangelove9094

    5 жыл бұрын

    Basically psychiatry is a form of oppression for Foucault

  • @Jeremy-ql1or
    @Jeremy-ql1or8 жыл бұрын

    It's hard not to notice how much more mentally and emotionally balanced this chick is compared to any contemporary feminist. I'm not even talking about the stuff she's saying; I mean just how she carries herself. The SJW ladies seem to have a hard time keeping their composure, like they have a hard time screaming because they are also sobbing, and the male feminists are a cross of rage and shame that keeps them from forming coherent sentences while they try to apologize for everything. The lady in this video just seems like a normal rational person.

  • @SrslyAnnoyed

    @SrslyAnnoyed

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jeremy Kreis That's because the grand majority of SJWs are emotionalists, not rationalists.

  • @SrslyAnnoyed

    @SrslyAnnoyed

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jeremy Kreis That's because the grand majority of SJWs are emotionalists, not rationalists.

  • @CoolHardLogic
    @CoolHardLogic8 жыл бұрын

    "The conference ended with songs and healing rituals." Later on there was an eclipse and the attendees began shouting and shaking sticks at the sky to bring the sun back.

  • @RyanLongArt

    @RyanLongArt

    8 жыл бұрын

    +CoolHardLogic It would be an improvement if they worshiped the sun, at least we know it's real.

  • @bsilent4204

    @bsilent4204

    8 жыл бұрын

    +CoolHardLogic No, the sun is a patriarchal entity and rapes the feminine moon by shining it's light though it without consent.

  • @MunkeyChips

    @MunkeyChips

    8 жыл бұрын

    +CoolHardLogic Haha! Sounds like you have a new video idea: _World of Intersectional Batshit_

  • @mariokarter13

    @mariokarter13

    8 жыл бұрын

    Now you're marginalizing low-lit spaces. What's wrong with dark spaces, huh? That's racist. Check your illuminated privilege.

  • @sadochrist8534

    @sadochrist8534

    8 жыл бұрын

    +CoolHardLogic luckily it wasn't a lunar tetrad because that would have been triggering.

  • @lisap2968
    @lisap29688 жыл бұрын

    Ms Hoff Sommers, I know this is will probably never reach you or others like you. Those of the first wave. However, on the slightest off chance that it might I wish to say a simple thank you. For all that you and those women who empowered us and who gave us a chance to be us just simply us. For bringing into the spotlight and making people back then see what women were truly capable of and for spending your energies so that women in this country did not need to live in fear true actual fear. All this might not be properly put nor punctualized into perfection but I am getting older and at 50 sometimes I find I just dont care haha. So please bear with me and my imperfections a moment longer. When I was a young teen in the mid 70s I came home from school one day and my parents came to "talk" to me. They handed me a fat stuffed racoon, smiled alot, and filled me with reassuances, while they explained to me how they found a lump in my moms left breast. At that time prognosis on breast cancer was not good as you will probably remember. I remember them explaining the possibilities to me and about the surgery and so on if it was cancer. I remember the look of horror on my fathers face when they were done. That night and the following days were a nightmare for me. Not simply becuase I might lose my mom, but, if it were cancer her decision to have a mastectomy would destroy my world. My father threatened divorce, my nanny said it was unforgivable, one could not be a woman without her breasts and so so many other cruel and senseless things that would have sentenced my mother to death so she could be buried as a "whole" woman. When she grew up in the 40s and 50s appearances were everything as you know and somehow her breasts were so important that they were worth dying for. Realy?!?! I remember my mom telling my father if she were nothing more to then a set of breasts then she had no problem with a divorce. She then said something I never forgot even 35 years later (give or take) it is my body and my decision and I wont die so I can be an "intact" woman when they bury me. I remember being sad ,afraid, and angry becuase as odd and sad as it would have been for my mom to be without a breast how much sadder it would be to be with no mom at all. Right into the 60s and 70s a woman amounted to little if she could not maintain her marriage ,( even if it were fake)she would not be counted a real woman if her reproduction organs were not as they were supposed to be and many other terrible constrictions. To make this short my mother mercifully did not have to make that decision as the lump was not cancerous and her breasts and marriage remained in tact, though from then on it was dead and they seperated a few years later. So in short, Thank you for making people understand back then and still today what true feminism actually is. That a breast did not make my lunch and see me off to school nor did a womb feed me soup and medicine when I had scarlet fever. I must admit I have little respect for the third wave feminists as I see them as petty now a days trying to remain relevant by pushing petty meaningless indignities and sensitivities that are unbecoming of a strong, independant, thinking woman. Maybe its becuase I am spoiled lol. Its not hard to be spoiled when you grew up with wonderful strong independant role models like you ,my mom, and the rest of the first wave to look up to. You all have my undying admiration! Never fear I raised my own daughter to be just a proud and strong as I am. Throw what you will at us its okay I am a woman I can take it and I can take even more and when its all said and done I will be the stronger for it because I am a woman and I can take it! (rawr!!! lol )

  • @Tweegrrl

    @Tweegrrl

    8 жыл бұрын

    Very powerful. Thank you.

  • @nsediak1

    @nsediak1

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. This is a beautiful message.

  • @magicsinglez

    @magicsinglez

    7 жыл бұрын

    "Thank you for making people understand back then and still today what true feminism actually is" What the hell is it?

  • @pooppoop4805

    @pooppoop4805

    Жыл бұрын

    Pride comes before the fall

  • @kiwibadboy6963
    @kiwibadboy69638 жыл бұрын

    This woman is an absolute gift, she's too good honestly. I wish women like her were more prominent than idiots like Anita Sarkesian and Clementine Ford.

  • @luce9470

    @luce9470

    8 жыл бұрын

    +kiwibadboy Agreed! I'm an equity feminist like her and she hopefully will be the representation of feminism!

  • @user-vf3cb7vk8z

    @user-vf3cb7vk8z

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Lucie Reine Everyone reasonable person is the dictionary definition of a feminist. Unfortunately the dictionary definition of a feminist is not what the movement is truly about.

  • @ineedsleep1135

    @ineedsleep1135

    8 жыл бұрын

    +kiwibadboy Hi, I consider myself to be a feminist and am looking for some discussion. I disagree with one of the implied premises of the video’s argument: around 2:42 the Factual Feminist argues that the concept of intersectionality should be kept within academia and not politicised. I am concerned. Intersectionality is a powerful concept that asserts that all do not face racism and sexism separately: in society sexism faced is often racialized and racism faced is often sexualised. This, I believe, is incredibly important in order to dismantle unwarranted stereotypes that prevent people from achieving full self-actualisation. For instance, I understand that black women are likely to be seen as more exotic and promiscuous than white women because of the additional factor of race, but intersectionality can apply to an equal extent to black men too- they are associated with aggression because they are male, and then as animalistic, because they are black (what is suggested in 0:52 is another interpretation). This applies across racial boundaries. A white woman may be fat, and thus suffer from a lack of self-confidence. White men who are laid off from the manufacturing sector cannot for the sake of their finances move into the growing health service industry and work as a nurse due to the overwhelming backlash he is likely to face probably even from his own friends and family. This is a systemic problem that is not exclusive to traditionally privileged groups. Black and white doctors alike think black people feel less pain journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0048546 Even female faculty members give STEM jobs to ‘John’ instead of ‘Jennifer’ simply because of gender www.yalescientific.org/2013/02/john-vs-jennifer-a-battle-of-the-sexes/ Thus, we all need to become more aware of these stereotypes, especially in terms of how they change when race and gender intersect, so we can catch ourselves in the act when we draw on these stereotypes So as an intersectional feminist, the way I see it, white men just need to ditch the negative stereotypes, and in fact we should all be working together under the theory of intersectionality to overcome these biases: conventionally beautiful women can celebrate the beauty of those that transgress against beauty standards etc etc. Unlike what the video suggests- that intersectionality is divisive, I believe that this idea will promote unity, through a greater understanding of the different challenges we face, through the comfort of knowing that we all are struggling together and trying our hardest to be better people in even the littlest of things. We all know that little things do count if done the right way. So my main criticism is that, YES, intersectionality can devolve into excessive self- righteousness in college feminism- think the controversy over Halloween costumes in Yale, and there is an incredibly pressing need to address how to use intersectional theory wisely. But in my opinion, I just don’t think the video acknowledges how important it is to recognize these negative stereotypes, and thus how urgently we need intersectional theory to be transmitted from the ivory towers of academia, into the collective cultural consciousness, so we can all live without prejudices cutting off our potential. I do feel that just because there are a few mistakes and bad apples in the recent years, doesn't mean that all feminist are like that. We don't all just come together arm in arm like an organised syndicate, blindly following what the pop-icons say. There is a new shift in Feminist ideas that aims to clean up all the fraying misconceptions of past feminism to develop a new evolved feminism adapted to target and solve the problems that is plaguing both men and women today and not just largely on women like in the past. Thank you for reading my humble take on the world. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. *bows and leaves*

  • @user-vf3cb7vk8z

    @user-vf3cb7vk8z

    8 жыл бұрын

    Luivdoric Rokushaludin That conversation lasted long didn't it.

  • @kiwibadboy6963

    @kiwibadboy6963

    8 жыл бұрын

    Feminism is cancer. End of story. Stop with damage control bullshit. If you say "oh no those are the bad feminists I'm the good one ^_^" no one cares, because feminism is redundant in the west. Thank you.

  • @bricology
    @bricology8 жыл бұрын

    Dear Ms. Factual Feminist: I completely agree with your assessment of both intersectionality theory and the culture war that it stokes. It's very refreshing to hear your well-considered and perfectly sensible views. I do have to part company with you on one point: at 7:16, you said "Now, there are human rights catastrophes that bear directly on race and gender. Black male incarceration in the United States comes to mind." Since it's clear that you value rationality, objectivity and evidence, I would point out that the claim that an unjustly disproportionate number of black males are incarcerated in the US is *itself* a conspiracy theory with no factual basis. Anyone who believes in that theory must explain two things: 1. What is the *specific mechanism* that guarantees that all ethnic groups within the US will always commit crimes -- or indeed, do *anything* -- at a rate that correlates precisely with their demographic? About 62% of all US citizens are Caucasian, 17% are Hispanic/Latino, 13% are black and 5% are Asian. What is the mechanism that ensures that they all do everything (commit crimes, vote Democrat, become dentists, whatever) at those same rates? I have never been able to identify such a mechanism. 2. Why does this mechanism, if it exists, seemingly let Asian-Americans commit crime with impunity? In other words, if 100 crimes were committed, one *might* expect that 62 of the perpetrators would be white, 17 would be Hispanic/Latino, 13 would be black and 5 would be Asian. But this is far from true. Homicide offenders in the US are 6 times more likely, per capita, to be black than white (and this is from the Justice Department's own statistics, which were compiled and published under the Attorney General Eric Holder, who is black). However, Asian-Americans (NOT including Native-Americans, as they're lumped together in the UCR) make up just 1% of the prison population, rather than the 5% that their demographic would suggest they *should* comprise. Why this disparity? Is it all part of some white conspiracy to incarcerate Asian-Americans at *lower* rates than their crimes warrant? Or could it be that different ethnic groups in the US tend to engage in different behavior -- such as blacks being 5 times more likely to have children out-of-wedlock than Asian-Americans -- and tend to inculcate different values, such as the strong avoidance of shame that the Asian-American community shares, versus . . . other things that the black community shares? Isn't it possible that the number of the members of *any* ethnic group behind bars in America simply reflects the choices that tend to be made by members of those ethnicities, and those of their parents, peers and others who influence them? I'd like to hear your views on this.

  • @karlzachary8597
    @karlzachary85977 жыл бұрын

    I have seen a number of your video presentations and am always struck by the same thing: your phenomenal patience and commitment to objectivity. Wow, I'm impressed.

  • @AcanthaDante
    @AcanthaDante8 жыл бұрын

    I can't help but think of Lincoln's famous quote, "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

  • @jauregukulele
    @jauregukulele8 жыл бұрын

    I agree, Christina. Many, many intersectional feminists are focusing on the wrong things. The amount of outcry when something unimportant happens like Kylie Jenner wearing cornrows always seems to take precedent over what really matters, aka helping women that are actually disadvantaged and struggling to survive, mostly in third world countries.

  • @veralibertas9163

    @veralibertas9163

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Goddess Ally Brooke Yes! So true. It is a disaster and is a very dangerous ideological lens.

  • @Haaklong

    @Haaklong

    8 жыл бұрын

    ¿Why just women there? And I think there then you mean is developing countries as Sweden and Switzerland are also 3rd World Countries and they're doing quite fine.

  • @liamhalliday8437

    @liamhalliday8437

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Haaklong Nguyệt Since when are Switzerland (one of the worlds highest GDPC and with direct deomocracy) and Sweden (one of the worlds best education and social systems) developing countries?

  • @tjones.21

    @tjones.21

    5 жыл бұрын

    Fight sleep....don’t confuse cultural appropriation with feminism.

  • @pooppoop4805

    @pooppoop4805

    Жыл бұрын

    African American average IQ is 84. Sub Saharan IQ is even lower. Black violence and rape is higher than White. This impacts society negatively. It's not about wanting these things to be true or not they simply are. So what are they going to do with this information? Are intersectional feminists going to move to Somalia? Hell no.

  • @Sines314
    @Sines3148 жыл бұрын

    The constant divisions of groups into ever more oppressed subgroups is a natural outcome of their group-oriented thinking running headfirst into the complexity of individuals. They can't help but think of people in groups, but there is some part of them that realizes that you can't just group people together as "Black" or "women". But rather than realizing that judging people by these groups is a bad idea, they just keep subdividing into ever more and more narrow groups. They'd cut out a lot of trouble, and all the bigotry, if they'd just treat people as individuals.

  • @Sines314

    @Sines314

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Silvino José Machado Exactly. Hopefully, that's where they'll end up. Unfortunately, so many of them have allowed themselves to hate or distrust all people in the outgroups such that we'll get a lot of really nasty individuals. But that just means these people will tear each other apart all the more. The Moral Purity these people strive so hard for doesn't exist. There's a reason we speak of "Tolerance" and not "Acceptance". Tolerance is a virtue because it means caring about others and letting them be, even if you don't like them. Everyone can be accepting of others. But some people can't tolerate differing views. And that's where you get these kinds of people.

  • @WILEYsUnrequestedRamblings

    @WILEYsUnrequestedRamblings

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you are a corrupt individual or organization that is trying to control and manipulate as many people as possible in order to obtain/retain/expand your political power & the money that goes with it… …then the mathematics of this behavior (and the corrupt ideology that it’s built on) become immediately clear: For all those who seek power but are unable to lead others because they are unwilling to be an incorruptible person worth following… …the only remaining path to power for such people is, and always has been, collectivism. It is FAR easier to control a single group or a small number of groups then it is to control each individual person. The difficulty is overcoming people’s natural inclination to think for themselves as individuals & act in their own self-interest. Overcoming this natural logical human drive for freedom & self-determination requires large amounts of various types of corruption: dishonesty, misrepresentation, censorship, obfuscation, polarization, and (most importantly)… …emotional manipulation. Every single corrupt person &/or corrupt organization in history that has ever sought to obtain/retain/expand power over others has done so by manipulating emotions: • fear • anger • disgust • sadness According to Psychology Today: “People typically do not wake up one morning and suddenly decide to become corrupt. Corruption is a measured process slowly enveloping its victims. Corruption begins with the seeds of discontent, unhappiness, and the need for recognition. The need for recognition is a powerful psychological need. Resentment ferments over time until the tipping point is reached when unhappy people feel compelled to take action to become happy. Corruption provides the illusion of happiness. Being a member of a corrupt group provides personal recognition by other group members. Corrupted groups also provide justification for illegal activities.” www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/let-their-words-do-the-talking/201808/the-psychopathology-corruption

  • @remytheratatouille3482
    @remytheratatouille34828 жыл бұрын

    i just wanted to say that i think that you're wonderful and i'm so happy that you're sharing your ideas :)

  • @mathphysicsnerd
    @mathphysicsnerd8 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Please do a part 2 on more objections, I'd love to hear your analysis of the topic to a deeper level.

  • @oldskoolaspie
    @oldskoolaspie8 жыл бұрын

    Poe's Law! One cannot effectively satirize what is already pure insanity. If you tried to satirize Intersectional Feminism, you would be praised for understanding it perfectly by Intersectional Feminists.

  • @familhagaudir8561

    @familhagaudir8561

    8 жыл бұрын

    If you search for ''Sandy Beaches'' you will find the story of a guy who pretended to be a feminist and got hired by a feminist website for his articles. He did it to test how much pandering lunacy he could get away with before the real feminists figure he was mocking their fanatism. Surprise surprise, he was actually asked to re-write a part of one article that was too soft. He came back with the most over-the-top raving lunacy, victim delirium regarding videogame Final Fantasy... and it was published.

  • @AlexSmith-gr4hp
    @AlexSmith-gr4hp8 жыл бұрын

    Really eloquently put. I join the chorus in asking for a part 2 of this topic.

  • @themetroidprime
    @themetroidprime8 жыл бұрын

    We could simply say that Intersectional Feminism establishes a hierarchy between individuals based entirely on arbitrary characteristics such as race and gender. And based on that hierarchy, they determine how well you should be treated and what rights you are entitled to. This is the litteral other side of the coin that bears a black swastika in a withe circle. You just switch the word "Ubermensch" with the word "Oppressed", and the word "Undermensch" with "Privileged". If you are a privileged white male, you should bow to the oppressed black females. It gets even more amazing when you read Mein Kampft and see how three quarter of that book was about how Germans had been oppressed and should overthrow the designated oppressors and make them pay somehow.

  • @BraveTheWorldChannel
    @BraveTheWorldChannel8 жыл бұрын

    you're a gift

  • @keithkoganeislife3144

    @keithkoganeislife3144

    6 жыл бұрын

    Gift doesn't even begin to describe her.

  • @joez9839
    @joez98398 жыл бұрын

    Been a CHS fan for years, never knew she had an AEI channel. Yeah, I'm binge watching.

  • @korisimental3090
    @korisimental30908 жыл бұрын

    That's why you've you been gone so long--you've figured it all out. Bless your heart, this is great analysis of the huge problem that is snowballing out of control. Thank you.

  • @marchheiringbone2342
    @marchheiringbone23428 жыл бұрын

    Such a breath of sane air!

  • @MechaJutaro

    @MechaJutaro

    6 жыл бұрын

    Such a breath of sane air! A touch of heavenly light, but all the choirs in my head sang Nooooooooooo

  • @JK-vp2ux
    @JK-vp2ux8 жыл бұрын

    Very clearly stated and concise. It's nice to hear the problem stated in a way that makes it clear what is wrong.

  • @tibschris
    @tibschris7 жыл бұрын

    Speaking on behalf of all men (as much as it goes against my beliefs to do so): ignore Arthur Chu.

  • @lizannj9865
    @lizannj98657 жыл бұрын

    Cannot thank you enough for this information you have shared. You have just explained the things we all have seen but have had no clear explanation for. Very grateful for this

  • @rimpledillson
    @rimpledillson8 жыл бұрын

    You give me hope in a civilization that is spinning out of control. As you put it"turning inward". Thank you so much for doing what you do. I've only just found your KZread channel and I'm really hoping that you've written some books because that would just be my cup of tea. Again thanks you rock

  • @MurraySwe
    @MurraySwe8 жыл бұрын

    Best feminist show on youtube. Hands down.

  • @fishi4296

    @fishi4296

    8 жыл бұрын

    I would call it egalitarianism as the label femenism now largely represents a minority supremacist group

  • @Menmatters
    @Menmatters8 жыл бұрын

    Intersectionalism sounds like a form of mass hysteria mixed with a genrous helping of narcissism.

  • @corylatimer
    @corylatimer6 жыл бұрын

    You are incredible!!! I saw some of your videos a few years ago on the plight of young boys, and I absolutely loved them! I will be sure to check out your books and continue to follow your work, Mrs. Sommers. Thank you for everything you are doing.

  • @samp.3506
    @samp.35068 жыл бұрын

    Wait a minute here, point number two at the very end was crazy. It got so divided that they had to reprieve with a song. I honestly would not know how to deal with all that just to find a common ground with everyone. I am extremely glad I don't have to be in that line of work and or discussion. My hat is off to you Factual Feminist.

  • @rachelgreen3969
    @rachelgreen39694 жыл бұрын

    As an academic who seeks to inform personal and professional efforts with intersectionality in mind, I was intrigued with this video. I found your points to be valid but lacking recommendations for solutions. In fact I agreed with most of what you stated and especially appreciated your simple definition of intersectionality as “a reminder to be sensitive to different kinds of social advantage and disadvantages”. Is your issue primarily concerned with the exponential expansion of groups ‘victim creep’, apparent mob mentality of bullying white men the same way marginalized individuals have been, and its perceived bubble that inherently protects it from criticism ‘conspiracy theory’? If so, then I think a clear distinction must be made between the concept and its implications (intersectionality) and the way in which sub-groups have weaponized it. To use your example of the convention in 1992, I would ask ‘how are people with allergies systematically oppressed?’ It seems the greater issue with Feminist Intersectionality should be on the drift (and misunderstanding) from its intended (original) purpose. Even first wave Feminism was not about pitting men against women but about equality of opportunity. Intersectionality is (in my opinion) a more nuanced look at how inequality is greater when one encompasses multiple oppressed identities. I would love to hear your suggestions on how to counteract this bastardization of intersectionality and get back to its roots.

  • @citizenintime
    @citizenintime8 жыл бұрын

    Great analysis as always. I would like to know Reasons 4 and beyond as well.

  • @maxjambon3117
    @maxjambon31178 жыл бұрын

    Ma'am, I have never see someone present videos with such an eloquent and factual approach. You are a role model others should learn and aspire to and you have my deepest respect.

  • @Jojje94
    @Jojje948 жыл бұрын

    "It's a conspiracy theory." Nail on the head of what I've thought of this entire train of thought for a looong time.

  • @TwilightMysts
    @TwilightMysts8 жыл бұрын

    Intersectional Feminism: The latest sport in the Oppression Olympics.

  • @josepablobolanos
    @josepablobolanos8 жыл бұрын

    Extraordinary reality check, Christina. Thank you!

  • @demianhaki7598
    @demianhaki75988 жыл бұрын

    As she said: There is a basic, neutral, sensible point about paying attention to the experiences & needs of different social groups & the fact that unequal levels of access to opportunities can exist along lines of race or gender, but it can all turn crazy very quickly and it certainly doesn't help to demonize people just because they may be recipients of privilige, as if they were those who actively created it. Seems much more reasonable to a) judge people by their actions (something that they are actually responsible for) rather than by their association with a sociologically defined group and b) to focus on creating equal opportunities wherever they don't exist yet and to encourage people to work for this common goal, instead of alienating all those who might enjoy some priviliges at the moment. After all, priviliges won't be removed by alienating those "in power". It requires cooperation and compassion, neither of which is increased by outrage.

  • @Mathesonguy
    @Mathesonguy8 жыл бұрын

    That last point about talented people navel gazing, while large and real problems abound in the world is so salient. I hadn't considered the situation in quite that way before. Great video as usual.

  • @Explicitaz83
    @Explicitaz835 жыл бұрын

    You have a presence and way of speaking that made me listen.

  • @stephenhorton
    @stephenhorton8 жыл бұрын

    I think that was the best description of this topic that I've heard! Yes, people can be affected by multiple forms of discrimination, but fighting over who's the least privileged is just leading to segregation and flipping the tables doesn't do anything in the way of making things more equal... pah... we humans are a silly bunch...

  • @MajinTalon
    @MajinTalon8 жыл бұрын

    I really loved this video. I been looking for hours for a thought provoking entertaining piece and this one really touched me.

  • @SegaSaturnMonk
    @SegaSaturnMonk8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for posting this you have given a name and history to something that has effected so many people.

  • @nickbalis9181
    @nickbalis91818 жыл бұрын

    I freaking love this woman!

  • @3OHT.
    @3OHT.8 жыл бұрын

    I recently stumbled upon this lady's videos. Faith in humanity = restored

  • @Ryuukie15
    @Ryuukie158 жыл бұрын

    Just finished watching you with Milo Yiannopoulos and Steven Crowder. You spoke of this channel and I came to follow it. You demonstrated great patience during that event and I wish to see more from you. Keep up the great work,I'll be sure to share this channel with other friends of mine and binge on your videos.

  • @busdrivermike13
    @busdrivermike136 жыл бұрын

    Phenomenal content and beautifully presented in a clear concise manner. It makes me wonder why it has any dislikes, but then I remembered truth is no longer value or feelings and ideologies.

  • @progressiveresourcecenter754
    @progressiveresourcecenter7548 жыл бұрын

    Saying that everyone in a particular group all possess the same characteristics is the very definition of racist and sexist stereotyping. The purpose of condemning or elevating groups based on group "oppression" or "privilege" is not to make the world better for everyone, it's only to advantage themselves through division and hate.

  • @subaduck
    @subaduck8 жыл бұрын

    Oppression Olympics. U.S.A.! U.S.A.! Very well made video, full of detailed analysis. Keep 'em coming.

  • @jungianstudies5847
    @jungianstudies58473 жыл бұрын

    In my early links with feminism in the 60s, we were looking to break some of the stereotypes, the acceptable ('respectable') ways of living, the limited choices. We had to fight the assumption that we would become 'mother/housewife', being given away by the father into the care of a husband. We fought too for education, career opportunities, equal pay, the right to decide on birth control, pregnancy. I recall when asking for the Pill in the early 70s that my female GP wanted to be sure I was "in love" before prescribing it. So these were some of our issues, and thankfully I can see real changes for my daughter in her choices, education, career, and lifestyle, and my grand-daughter (grandson too it has to be said). So, intersectionality is not what we fought for. It is a hijacked distortion that does not promote choice or peace. Excellent video, well marked up, and great thanks.

  • @porassrivastava8242

    @porassrivastava8242

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your great effort in the feminist movement I'm sure it made the lives of not only women but people better.

  • @T1hitsTheHighestNote
    @T1hitsTheHighestNote8 жыл бұрын

    Wow! This was the best thing I've seen in a long while. You put words to so much of what I've been disliking with todays's feminist movement. Thank you for explaining and calling out IF for the conspiracy theory that it is!

  • @johnnylongshotty1178
    @johnnylongshotty11788 жыл бұрын

    "everything is sexist, everything is racist, everything is homophobic and you have to point it all out" - Anita Sarkeesian

  • @joemama114

    @joemama114

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jonathan Alameda "If everyone is special then no one is" - Syndrome (Buddy Pine) - The Incredibles.

  • @johnnylongshotty1178

    @johnnylongshotty1178

    8 жыл бұрын

    +joemama114 "You're special. Believe in yourself and you will succeed. But it is obvious from the start that only a few will succeed." -Colonel Campbell (MGS2)

  • @hugorneto

    @hugorneto

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jonathan Alameda La Li Lu Le Lo.

  • @johnnylongshotty1178

    @johnnylongshotty1178

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Hugo Ramos You know what's up!

  • @BoySamusMetroid

    @BoySamusMetroid

    8 жыл бұрын

    +joemama114 I believe the quote uses "super" instead of "special" actually.

  • @mysterymastermind175
    @mysterymastermind1758 жыл бұрын

    Cult of intersectionality would be an awesome song

  • @suckapunch565

    @suckapunch565

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Gentleman Nemesis i seew hat you did there. Love Living Color.

  • @derekday3087

    @derekday3087

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ask and you shall receive kzread.info/dash/bejne/mIl7l9Ruo6eWfdI.html

  • @jonathangovejr6688
    @jonathangovejr66887 жыл бұрын

    stumbled onto your videos from another video. I enjoy that you dont talk down to anyone.

  • @Akikosdream
    @Akikosdream7 жыл бұрын

    Finally a reasonable approach to the topic :D Great vid - keep it up :)

  • @TheSBleeder
    @TheSBleeder4 жыл бұрын

    It's when you slam your head against a metal door for ten minutes

  • @MadderCommotion
    @MadderCommotion8 жыл бұрын

    This video is gold! I love you so much

  • @lucindanewcomb8769
    @lucindanewcomb87694 жыл бұрын

    Really interesting perspective. I only first came across you on Twitter, tonight, and have now already listened to about five of these and a piece of your Joe Rogan Experience interview. I have a pretty unusual history and interest in feminism.

  • @latebreakfast8911
    @latebreakfast89114 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your work! You said one of the most important and disappointing things about this: people with good intent get confused and spend their time and effort on meager unnecessary and often damaging activities instead of focusing on the real issues the world has. For many the point stops being finding what's right, instead, it becomes trying hard to prove they are right.

  • @CrissyMoss
    @CrissyMoss8 жыл бұрын

    I took a "quiz" about privilege and plugged in all my stats. It only served to remind me that there are many reasons why a person might have a harder time in life, and that I shouldn't judge someone because they have money, or their skin is a certain color, or they get to go to a college. Unfortunately, most of the people taking these courses aren't focusing on others, they are focusing on what that means for them. That's where the disconnect seems to be, and that's what needs to stop.

  • @HimerosTeviot
    @HimerosTeviot8 жыл бұрын

    These parishioners of Intersectional Feminism are nothing less than modern Maenads. Except their Dionysus is society, and they like every other "rebel without a cause" threaten to destroy it.

  • @jasonm7700
    @jasonm77008 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dr Sommers, this should be required viewing for every undergraduate student.

  • @IsomerMashups
    @IsomerMashups7 жыл бұрын

    This series is amazing. I love it.

  • @snafu21
    @snafu218 жыл бұрын

    I love Based Mom, she's awesome.

  • @death13245

    @death13245

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Michael Ramsey Based Mom is the best

  • @mariochaosspear
    @mariochaosspear8 жыл бұрын

    Okay, so THIS was the feminism I have so much of an issue with. That makes the world make sense again.

  • @Sgman1991
    @Sgman19918 жыл бұрын

    I took a GE class called "Men and Women in society" at a public university and the entire class was based around intersection feminism. My absolute favorite phrase was the "Matrix of Domination." It was great hearing you talk about it! Thanks for your videos.

  • @JerodTrd
    @JerodTrd8 жыл бұрын

    Always nice to see these... don't change.

  • @janscott602
    @janscott6028 жыл бұрын

    These people are so patently absurd that I laugh whenever I hear stories about them. They are like creations of a play wright out to prove that humanity is incapable of organizing.

  • @TheAmazinTacoChannel
    @TheAmazinTacoChannel8 жыл бұрын

    It's weird that they don't even realize how petty and selfish they are.

  • @asmallbabby4205

    @asmallbabby4205

    8 жыл бұрын

    +TheAmazinTacoChannel The logic is probably that because they are oppressed, such a thing is impossible.

  • @Th3Kingism

    @Th3Kingism

    8 жыл бұрын

    Basically lack of self awareness and special snowflake syndrome cripple them, the men and women alike, maybe that's equality? Hah

  • @magicsinglez

    @magicsinglez

    7 жыл бұрын

    Your post is insane. 'Snowflakes' are vastly out-competing typical reactionaries. It's like one team is playing T-ball and the other is playing major league ball at an all-star game. Your mistake is taking their claims of victimhood seriously. I guess that is why you are a reactionary. They're getting college degrees, and attending special training seminars, you're applying for a job at the place where you wait outside all morning for a van to pick you up, claiming, 'toughen up you sissies attending liberal arts'.

  • @patriciaproksova8654
    @patriciaproksova86546 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Christina, you are coming with the perspective that is worth spreading! The combination of data analysis and the way you show respect and understanding to the people you disagree with is something a lot of debaters should learn from you. Would there be a way to post this videos as podcasts? I would love to share it with my friends and I guess the podcast format is more practical.

  • @denisbaloi6360
    @denisbaloi63608 жыл бұрын

    Such a great video! And you're so calm when you criticize them...I usually can't be this calm when faced with stupidity!

  • @legendre007
    @legendre0078 жыл бұрын

    Dr. Sommers, intersectionality tries to place the emphasis on throwing around blame for oppression. But "Identity Politics" is a misnomer. My identity is not _what_ I am as much as it is _who_ I am. My identity consists of my personal choices as an individual -- exactly what Identity Politics seeks to deny and denigrate.

  • @MackeyDeez
    @MackeyDeez8 жыл бұрын

    It's just another adaption of feminism to stay relevant in our society.

  • @mrred773

    @mrred773

    8 жыл бұрын

    +‫سلام مع السلامة‬‎ Aye. And there's so much more going on outside of the world too, like women in the middle eeast who are constantly oppressed. But if we bring that up, we're racist. It's not racist if it's correct, even if it is hard to hear it still needs to be bloody well heard.

  • @Childrenarecuterthandogs3005
    @Childrenarecuterthandogs30058 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou for clearing so much up for me. I really am interested in feminism and want to learn about it, but whenever I try all I can find are women saying stuff that sounds so ridiculous I find it hard to believe anything they say and men that sound like they absolutely despise themselves. Feminism, especially intersectional feminist as you talk about in this video, just seems so hostile and like something I just want to push myself as far away from as possible. I'm glad I found your series. Like I said, I really am interested in learning more about feminism.

  • @dockdrumming
    @dockdrumming8 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are almost always very useful. But this one was unusually good.

  • @jackhousman6637
    @jackhousman66378 жыл бұрын

    I do not understand what is meant by feminism, today. I began to identify as feminist in 1970, but I don't recognize it today.

  • @thegoodlydragon7452

    @thegoodlydragon7452

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jack Housman It was as crazy in the '70s. Only it wasn't mainstream.

  • @thegoodlydragon7452

    @thegoodlydragon7452

    8 жыл бұрын

    Natasel That's really sexist. Not the pandering to women part-- that's true, but to say that listening to women is like listening to children. The problem is 1. A stupid, irrational, and hateful ideology, and 2. Uncritically acting on our instincts that allow us to favor women more in certain areas and take their concerns more seriously than men's, and afford them more empathy. Nothing to do with women being children.

  • @95maferisturiz

    @95maferisturiz

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Natasel You seriously hate women, I disagree with extreme/radical Feminism but men like you only fuel radical feminists' hatred of men.

  • @TheLolzKnight
    @TheLolzKnight8 жыл бұрын

    I DEMAND THIS WOMAN BE GIVEN ALL THE COOKIES! Just kidding, but seriously, why can't SHE be the one speaking in front of the UN. She uses logical and unbiased arguments that are substantiated by logic and scientific experimentation to point out bias. I DEMAND THIS WOMAN BE GIVEN ALL THE COOKIES!

  • @NA-pp7gh
    @NA-pp7gh8 жыл бұрын

    I, love, this. Liked, Favorited and Subscribed!

  • @evelanpatton
    @evelanpatton7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. 40 back in college for 2nd BA & I completely agree with your summary...interesting turn of "contents"...

  • @Psity
    @Psity8 жыл бұрын

    I think the term we are looking for is "the opression olympics". Really, that is what "intersectionality" has come to.

  • @39_paz

    @39_paz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Intersectionality is the acknowledgment that u can have intersections of privilege and oppression. Your intersections don’t negate each other.

  • @kingshukbhandary4285

    @kingshukbhandary4285

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@39_paz how do you determine what identity is oppressed and what is oppresser?

  • @PaintingOfTheMind
    @PaintingOfTheMind8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for teaching me what intersectional feminism is. I was slightly confused, but now I know. =D I find it more than a little strange however that they are the ones to judge how oppressed you are, and basically rate you based on how oppressed they thing you are. *Then* they go a step further and say that the more oppressed you are the more knowledge you have, and that's why they demand to be listened to. Well, correct me if I'm wrong, people who subscribe to this ideology: Knowledge is power. Power is privilege. You can't claim to be the most oppressed when you clearly have a privilege that you think no one else can have, which is the privilege to know more than us about the way the world works. That would actually be the most useful privilege one could garner. Certainly more privilege than 'You're white, so you are represented in our media more' and the like. So which is it, are you oppressed, or privileged?

  • @cadencenova9936

    @cadencenova9936

    8 жыл бұрын

    What you have just done here is used reason to overpower the rhetoric rather than falling for it. This, my friend, is why knowledge is power. Because you won't follow as the blind lead the blind into a ditch.

  • @PaintingOfTheMind

    @PaintingOfTheMind

    8 жыл бұрын

    Candice Satti Yes. Intersectional feminists everywhere curse the high heaven that some women actually have a brain, and use it, rather than blindly follow them.

  • @jEiDyLoCa
    @jEiDyLoCa8 жыл бұрын

    Hello! I found this to be quite helpful and insightful, thank you for your analysis.

  • @jayl2948
    @jayl29488 жыл бұрын

    This is truly one of the most intelligent, holistic analyses of intersectional feminism I've ever seen. Kudos for posting this video

  • @warrik3958
    @warrik39588 жыл бұрын

    " Consider this tweet"... You mean Consider this Twit?

  • @biggybg98
    @biggybg988 жыл бұрын

    If feminists were as logical as the factual feminist I might identify myself as a feminist.

  • @bobbalooo954

    @bobbalooo954

    8 жыл бұрын

    Me too. Maybe.

  • @bobbalooo954

    @bobbalooo954

    8 жыл бұрын

    Well probably not. I live in first world country.

  • @GiordanoBruno42
    @GiordanoBruno428 жыл бұрын

    Utterly perfect analysis by my reckoning. It's reassuring to hear a sane opinion on the issue.

  • @phoebem8995
    @phoebem89958 жыл бұрын

    wow I love you ms sommers, you are a true breath of fresh air. I am at university of Maryland where Patricia Collins still teaches and took i course in women's studies and we spent the entire semester on intersectionality. it was a supposed to be a course on women in arts but we barely looked at any female artists and mostly just focused on our feelings. I mean it was full on stereotypical women's studies where you use colored markers to talk about yourself and make a pretty poster. when we got to the section on microaggressions I wanted to kill myself because apparently you can literally say anything is a microaggression. its absolutely pointless because no one is ever going to fully agree on what constitutes a petty verbal or gestural offense that makes you feel oppressed. that is distracting from the real issues that are going on around the world that are affecting each gender very differently. no one is to blame other than the people in power, either politically or monetarily, who are vehemently opposed to positive change. treating yourself like a perpetual victim of your appearance and surroundings makes you a perpetual victim of those things.

  • @lindthechaoticheretic8708
    @lindthechaoticheretic87088 жыл бұрын

    A selfless person knows to help no one. A selfish person demands that others help them.

  • @steveouk90126
    @steveouk901268 жыл бұрын

    There is *nothing* so unhinged as people racing to the bottom, so that they may be most coddled by others.

  • @marcussmith7409

    @marcussmith7409

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Esteban Guitierrez Yet we wonder why we have mass shootings when fully automatic rifles had been in civilian hands decades before mass shootings became frequent.

  • @steveouk90126

    @steveouk90126

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Marcus Smith That has nothing to do with what I posted. Please shoehorn your talking points where they're relevant.

  • @anonimoanonimo4544

    @anonimoanonimo4544

    7 жыл бұрын

    The comment had to do with being unhinged, as I understand it.

  • @marcussmith7409

    @marcussmith7409

    7 жыл бұрын

    Anonimo Anonimo Exactly, people are getting more unhinged and I gave an example of one way they are.

  • @notevensurehowwegothere2620
    @notevensurehowwegothere26208 жыл бұрын

    You are always amazing. Brillant per usual.

  • @fuckoff1786
    @fuckoff17863 жыл бұрын

    Excellent channel, great content keep up the good work!