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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Replying to @CriticalReader7 @GodDoesnt
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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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt
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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Replying to @CriticalReader7 @GodDoesnt
You can't genuinely be this dense. Go away.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt
"If you don't see things exactly the way I do, I won't bother explaining them to you, you must be too stupid or a troll. I'm too smart for you, durr durr." what happened to my fellow new atheists? I used to think the movement would revolutionize society, now they just condescend
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Replying to @CriticalReader7 @GodDoesnt
I have spent quite enough time explaining it to you. If your reading comprehension is really this bad, I'm sorry for you but I'm not prepared to keep explaining forever, especially when your responses don't correspond to anything anyone said. I have a life.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt
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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Replying to @CriticalReader7 @GodDoesnt
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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Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt
You don't understand intersectionality then.. Sixty women, (that aren't all white btw) are accusing Cosby of various forms of sexual assault. And the fact that Cosby's conviction happened after over 40 years of serial rape DOES say something about a rape culture.
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See, I knew you'd go off at a bizarre tangent. My understanding of intersectionality has nothing to do with the two narratives existing and both drawing on intersectionality. That would still have happened if I didn't exist. The tweet was an observation of this.
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