Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 9th August 2021
Dilbert//11804, first published five years ago on Monday 9th August 2021
Intersectiknality Playing Cards
Open source transcript
I MADE A DECK OF INTERSECTIONALITY PLAYING CARDS.
FOR EXAMPLE, WALLY'S CARD IS WORTH FIVE POINTS BECAUSE HE'S SHORT, UGLY, CREEPY, LAZY, AND BALD.
ALICE GETS THREE POINTS BECAUSE SHE'S A WOMAN AND...
STOP.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Intersectionality Playing Cards"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a deck of intersectionality playing cards, where each card represents a different aspect of a person's identity. The narrator, a man, explains that he made the deck and demonstrates how it works by giving an example.
- Example: Wally's card is worth five points because he's short, ugly, creepy, lazy, and bald.
- Counterexample: Alice gets three points because she's a woman and stops the game.
The comic strip highlights the absurdity of assigning numerical values to people based on their characteristics, emphasizing the importance of considering multiple factors when evaluating individuals. It also touches on the concept of intersectionality, which recognizes that people's experiences are shaped by multiple identities and characteristics.
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