In theory, it’s the benign notion that every form of social oppression is linked to every other social oppression. Intersectionality is the big idea of today’s progressive left. Has there ever been a crisper expression of the consequences of “intersectionality” than a ban on Jewish lesbians from a Dyke March?
Grauer, who found themselves under genuine threat for carrying a colorful cloth falsely accused of being pernicious. This year, however, she lost track of the number of people who harassed her for carrying it. It “celebrates my queer, Jewish identity,” she explained. Laurel Grauer, one of the women who was ejected, said she’d been carrying that Jewish pride flag in the march, held on the Saturday before the city’s official Pride Parade, for more than a decade. This weekend, at a lesbian march in Chicago, three women carrying Jewish pride flags - rainbow flags embossed with a Star of David - were kicked out of the celebration on the grounds that their flags were a “trigger.” An organizer of the Dyke March told the Windy City Times that the fabric “made people feel unsafe” and that she and the other members of the Dyke March collective didn’t want anything “that can inadvertently or advertently express Zionism” at the event.