It gets worse: this is what Patricia Arquette said in the press room.pic.twitter.com/f4NcDkpqgZ
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This is why intersectionality is so important: Arquette's statement assumes I don't exist. And that shit feels violent af.
Arquette's original statement, made on stage for like 40 million people, also contained anti-immigrant overtones, talking about citizenship.
There's also a context here: one in which people are claiming that black lives matter. And here comes Arquette with, "Well, actually...."
Add to this the fact that Arquette likes to "dress up like a chola" and I'm just done. Absolutely done.pic.twitter.com/UtINlLVt4E
"The truth is even though we sort of feel like we have equal rights in America..." Umm, no again, Arquette. We don't feel like that.
@aurabogado #solidarityisforstraightciswhitewomen. Patricia Arquette earned her own updated hashtag. Glad we solved racism & homophobia! <s>
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