The Babbling Beaver: “MIT French queer theory professor Bruno Perreau invents intrasectionality.”

These “academics” are all as mad as March hares. Their output can best be described, as in this article, as “word salads”.

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3 thoughts on “The Babbling Beaver: “MIT French queer theory professor Bruno Perreau invents intrasectionality.”

  1. Well I suppose its a good sign that the “problem” is competition between the every increasing “minorities” all fighting over the privileges given by DEI policies. Perhaps someone will eventually come up with the simple idea of equal treatment “without fear or favour”. Bringing the victim olympics to an end.

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  2. Groundbreaking New Theory Reveals Women Are Intersecting With Themselves At Alarming Rates

    OXBRIDGE, BAA—In what experts are calling a “revolutionary leap forward in academic redundancy,” researchers at the Institute for Bigger Advanced Gender Studies (IBAGS) unveiled the concept of intrasectionality this week, proving once and for all that individuals are constantly intersecting with their own identities.

    “Previously, we thought identities only overlapped with other identities,” said lead researcher Dr. Felicity Broome, while furiously drawing a single circle on a whiteboard. “But we now know that a woman can also intersect with her womanhood, a man with his manhood, and a gender theorist with their capacity to generate jargon.”

    Critics argue the theory is essentially a Venn diagram of one, but proponents insist it opens vast new areas of study, including whether an identity can accidentally collide with itself in a hallway and who is liable when it does.

    At press time, the department had received $1.2 million in funding to further investigate the effects of multiple identities intersecting infinitely with themselves, a phenomenon described by one intern as “basically a funhouse mirror but sadder.”

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