DISCLAIMER: Nothing from where my quotations begin to where they end, rely on any complex of facts, this is purely speculation, conjecture, and opinion.
"I was becoming convinced that being a minority in this country, male or female, was similar to being a white woman in this country. Let me make a basic correlation exercise as an example.
Example 1:
-Being a woman in this country, there are disparities between pay along side treatment in general. Women face being hyper sexualized, what this means is effectively how it sounds. They are over-sexualized, much is predetermined about them from how the dress, walk, talk, appearances, looking at (or away) you, etc. In certain situations young girls were sent home from an establishment of learning because of a choice to dress "what they felt" to be comfortably, created unrest with the men/young boys in the classroom. So she is sent home simply because of what she chose to wear, essentially implying what she was wearing was more important than receiving the same right to an education as the other students.
Example 2:
-Being a Black Male/Female in this country. There are a number of stereotypes that i'm sure we are all familiar with by now as of 2016, most of them closely associated to blacks in this country, most of them being verified by the same minority. Most black families (while not all) are usually incomplete households, a great number missing a parent. Either due to a deadbeat parent, a dead parent, or an incarcerated one. Most children tend to experience depending on what schools they attend, a disparity in treatment. It could be a result of someone that does not conform to the stereotype dealing with another individuals prejudice for having (multiple) interactions with individuals that reinforce the stereotypes made, leading to a stigma where "everyone is lumped together and seen as the same". The point being while experience varies from person to person, to a degree being intolerant of individuals because a group can ruin the perception across the board for those that are lucky enough not to fall into the same category.
Correlation: Women face a problem of what they are expected to be, creating a bias/preference on what they should be. This in turn makes their experience here in america relatively unjust and difficult. Black Men and Women face a similar problem on what they are expected to be, creating a prejudice on what they are anticipated to be due to a group casting this perception on the entire race. This is even WORSE for black women, generally speaking you have the disadvantages of a woman as well as being a minority.
Conclusion.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but is that not...the same damn thing as ISIS extremists projecting a negative stereotype on muslims, for 6 billion people to be judged by less than 3% of their entire population. These conversations had about multiple groups of people are all credible, and none of them are meant to discourage or devalue each other, they seek equity to reach a fair chance/shot at being recognized as what we are before race, human beings. Christ."