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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 30 Mar 2017

    "White women are more likely to help "Laura" or "Teresa" than they are "LaToya" or "Tanisha."http://www.teenvogue.com/story/white-women-less-likely-to-help-black-women-sexual-assault-study …

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      1. Asian~gril‏ @skillest47 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @femfreq

        You've lost relevance, you're dying. The world won't miss you or remember you. Posts like these prove that. You will have changed nothing.⚜️

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      2. Night ⛧ Destiny‏ @WingTransparent 30 Mar 2017
        Replying to @femfreq

        This is why Intersectionality is important. Implicit bias is a real problem that needs to be addressed.

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      2. Logickle‏ @LogickleCom 30 Mar 2017
        Replying to @femfreq

        Was this a statistically significant difference? Only 160 college women interviewed?

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      3. Logickle‏ @LogickleCom 30 Mar 2017
        Replying to @LogickleCom @femfreq

        @marisa_motisi Questions regarding the methodology and findings of this study. Multiple choice? Scale? How much less likely? Thanks!

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      2. Corinne Scott‏ @Corinne_Scott00 30 Mar 2017
        Replying to @femfreq

        this is an extremely racist statement. not all white women are racist, barely any of them are.

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      3. skeleton luna‏ @lunis 30 Mar 2017
        Replying to @Corinne_Scott00 @femfreq

        This is funny considering the science isn't on your side

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      4. Absicle  ✌🏻 🚹 🚺‏ @ShinyAbsicle 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @lunis @Corinne_Scott00 @femfreq

        Also forgetting the fact that white people are more likely to relate to white people while black people are more likely to relate to blacks

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      5. Corinne Scott‏ @Corinne_Scott00 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @ShinyAbsicle @lunis @femfreq

        that may be true but does that mean that white women are less likely to help someone in need because of their name or skin color?

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      6. Absicle  ✌🏻 🚹 🚺‏ @ShinyAbsicle 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @Corinne_Scott00 @lunis @femfreq

        Of course not. Vast majority of people are not racist and would help anyone in that situation

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      7. Corinne Scott‏ @Corinne_Scott00 31 Mar 2017
        Replying to @ShinyAbsicle @lunis @femfreq

        yes! that's exactly what i believe (:

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      1. the gentleman‏ @thegentleman_22 30 Mar 2017
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        I don't trust this

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      1. Corinne Scott‏ @Corinne_Scott00 30 Mar 2017
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        nobody would be less inclined to help someone with the name "LaToya" or "Tanisha".

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      1. tis the season to holodomor‏ @punghermelin 30 Mar 2017
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        Pretty sure it would be the same with every race, too bad that doesn't fit into your narrative.

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      1. Gensui Togo‏ @GensuiTogo 30 Mar 2017
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        According to Anita, everything is racist, sexist, homophobic, it needs to be pointed out. This is racist cause it doesn't explore both sides

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