Ms. Pluckrose, since when is Tariq Nasheed considered a champion of intersectionality and good race relations?
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More specifically, when has Tariq Nasheed even claimed to be a supporter or a part of the
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???? Do you remember what you responded to? Obviously, people likely to claim
#MeToo
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The tweet you responded to referenced *the defenders of Cosby* who are saying his conviction was racist - that it's an example of white people being believed over black people. If you can't see how this could be an intersectional nightmare, I can't help you
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The defenders of Cosby being very few and insignificant though? That being said, the fact Cosby is finally facing justice while plenty of rapey, well-known white men are still on the loose does at least raise an eyebrow to me.
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I'm going to leave it here. You either understand the point being made or you don't. I don't care much.
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If the point being made is that Cosby defenders are shitty people then I would agree. If you say Cosby defenders are in any way representative of the intersectionality movement then I would disagree and call you ignorant. So which is it, Helen?
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How is a black man being a rapist an intersectionality nightmare? Do you think the intersectionality movement assumes moral virtuosity about every person of color? You're not being very clear.
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That being said Tariq is an outlier even among woke black twitter activists.
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