Ms. Pluckrose, since when is Tariq Nasheed considered a champion of intersectionality and good race relations?
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You didn't explain it Ms. Pluckrose. Again, how is a one black man being a rapist a nightmare for intersectionality? You haven't even attempted to answer that.
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I have indeed. The conflicting narratives of relevance to intersectionality are that Cosby's conviction is an example of white women being believed over black men and that Cosby's conviction is a example of an oppressive rape culture where women are not believed.
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The prediction was the people taking the former stance will attack
#MeToo
as an example of White feminism - insufficiently intersectional.
Now, I expect you to say something like 'Prove Bill Cosby is an intersectional feminist' or some other terrible reading comprehension. -
I have yet to see a significant group of people taking the stance that Cosby's conviction unjust. And again, intersectionality does not mean every black person is morally virtuous. You keep acting as if that is what it meant.
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Which would be great responses if I'd said a significant group of people were taking that stance or that intersectionality means every black person is morally virtuous. As I didn't, you are arguing with yourself. BTW, you're acting as if Trump was the best president ever.
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I have spent way too much of my precious & limited time explaining to you that this was an observation of conflicting narratives specifically related to the Cosby situation and you have responded with 'Yeah but that doesn't mean something completely different which no-one said'
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I am now forced to conclude that you are either dishonest or stupid and neither of those qualities incline me to waste any more time on you ever. I am muting you now.
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