Yes and no.
Oppressive factors tend to have a decaying effect as they drone on because, although these people employ intersectional theory to address this specific issue, like anything it becomes too low resolution for them to care.
Condense it down to a two-three word salad that’s easily digestible. “I am Heterodivergently Displaced.” They’ll do the rest of the work, cutting it down to “HetDi.”
Try it. It’ll be all over twitter in six months. These people are lemmings, they will follow the leader so get Vaush to say it.
Dude (or dudette) seriously, just stop. It's 2023, we already have more than enough Current Year

buzzwords to fill a fucking dictionary. Don't give them any ideas for coming up with more of them!
PL/somewhat OT, but: I honestly used to enjoy math when I was in school, and I really liked algebra, and plotting graphs, extrapolation, solving for X, etc. To the point I could do alot of that stuff in my head, and would do it for fun. But this whole "intersectionality/identity politics" bullshit where everyone tries to make certain things about them their entire personality, has honestly ruined that for me. It's like a constant, neverending math problem where the onus is on YOU to figure it out, but their information is incomplete, paradoxical, and subject to change without any warning or explanation. "I'm a queer, BIPOC, neurodivergent, Latino, asexual demi-goat! And my pronouns are he/she/her/they!" Ummm.... OK, well I'm sorry I don't have a 4D quantum computing TI-999‰

+ graphing calculator in order to properly address you, so I'll just take my coffee to go, and keep on calling you Kyle.
