Well said I 100% agree. In academic circles you will see this a lot, they use the same jargon and sociological terms. They don't think beyond their own ideas and I don't even think they are capable of it. I mean, how many critical race theorists and sociologists do we really need as a community? All the black women I've "networked" with who tend to lean towards these divisive beliefs have been mostly in the sociology phD areas. They're the ones influencing impressionable undergrad girls.
In the academic world, it's nothing but mental masturbation without real world application. And they're able to get away with it because those subjects are categorized under "women's studies"; and within a larger framework of psychology and sociology. The black women who I've encountered who are active in their community don't express those ideals and don't harbor the feelings of black men that some of these women harbor.
If so many dudes on this site and other places weren't so adverse to learning and reading about this subject, they would be able to have an understanding of the ideology and find ways to engage and dismantle the arguments that so many of these women have that are contradictory to the ideology's original premise. But Like I said, I don't encounter them often outside an academic setting. But it's always good to be armed with the knowledge.