I'm going to leave it here. You either understand the point being made or you don't. I don't care much.
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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Acting like Trump is the best president ever?! wtf how, what does Trump have to do with any of this?!? There is no conflicting narrative because Cosby not being believed over his 60+ accusers of more than one racial background has nothing to do with intersectionality, zero!
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Tariq Nasheed is an outlier with a ridiculous position that hardly makes sense. I still fail to see how the Cosby conviction exposes some hard-hitting contradiction in the intersectionality movement. Your description of two contradictory narratives is absurd.
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