Answer:
The Intersection Theory suggests that we must also understand that prejudice can be layered prejudice, often encompassing more than one prejudice or stereotype at a time.
Explanation:
- There is no reason historically or sociologically that the prejudices that we bear today have come to us the way they were originated.
- There may be ample undiscovered evidence to prove that there have been eliminations and additions to the prejudices that we hold about ourselves and others.
- The Intersection Theory emphasizes the possibility of the addition and elimination of the layers of such prejudices.