NR Daily: Pete Buttigieg Is Not Intersectional Enough

What his 'gayness' has to do with his aptitude as a political vessel for the interests of 'queer people' is unclear, as is the activists' definition of 'gay.'
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John Hirschauer

Pete Buttigieg Is Not Intersectional Enough

Some gay activists think Pete Buttigieg is too white, too educated, too cis, and too ...   READ MORE

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