Adam Shields

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Racial minorities do not necessarily see common ground with each other, nor do those same minorities liken their struggles to those endured by the LGBTQIA community. When pundits lump disparate groups together—all those who suffer discrimination, for example—they minimize the experiences and views of the various groups and create artificial affinities. The end effect is a form of marginalization imposed by outsiders without regard to beliefs, motives, or experiences.
Doctrine and Race: African American Evangelicals and Fundamentalism between the Wars (Religion & American Culture)
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