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Intersectionalism is not diversity in a group. It is way of explanining oppression without cosnidering class analysis. Marxism supercedes it. Critical theories in the US eveolved as way to dance around marxism, class analysis and the imperialist characteritics of the western nation ie to remove internafionalism. It is why the CIA funded partly the Frankfurt School. For example, queer rights aren't an "add-on" to oppression, it is in intrisnic to understanding capital and the patriarchy needed to uphold it.
The white settler nation isn't just white people in the similar way zionists collaborated with nazis. Consider a nation as peoples rather than the bourgoisie borders enclosing them. Westerners are a class of which white supremacism has been the ideological vehicle suprastructure of which people of colour can join to uphold it. It's the similar thing with how for example patriarchy isn't the same as misogony.
Having an honest analysis of labour aristocracy would likely mean class betrayal, and that is a good thing.