Classifying Quote by Christina Hoff Sommers
“Of course, intersectionality theory is a confused muddle. It fights racism and sexism by classifying everyone according to race and sex. It views race and gender privilege as the root of all evil, while ignoring the role played by dogmatic ideologies held by all genders. And it is unfalsifiable - to its adherents, criticism and rejection of the theory actually demonstrate its truth, by showing how deeply we all have internalized our oppression.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The War on Boys, Christina Hoff Sommers, 2021
The quote claims intersectionality is overly complex, reducing oppression to race and gender while ignoring broader ideologies, and suggests its unfalsifiability is a sign of truth.
In simple terms: Intersectionality is seen as a confusing, narrow view of oppression.
Question the limits of categorizing oppression.
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When to use this quote
- academic debates
- policy analysis
- social justice work
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does focusing solely on race and gender affect understanding of oppression?
- What alternative frameworks could address broader ideological influences?
It may oversimplify systemic issues and ignore intersecting factors beyond race and gender.