> "That person [in the majority group] cannot speak for the underrepresented group," Quinton said. "They are not part of that group. [But] they can observe unfair practices and unconscious biases and call that out for the broader community."
I'm concerned with the idea implicitly presented here: that no man can speak for women, but that any woman can speak for all women.
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[ 5.5 ms ] story [ 15.6 ms ] threadI'm concerned with the idea implicitly presented here: that no man can speak for women, but that any woman can speak for all women.
Honestly, that's ridiculous.