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harlottesometimes t1_j7sf4dt wrote

If you had exactly as much money and exactly as much fame as Beyonce but you weren't the same skin color as Beyonce, would people treat you exactly the same as Beyonce?

I propose they wouldn't.

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imdfantom t1_j7tj1f1 wrote

True, but I propose that:

If you had exactly as much money and exactly as much fame as Beyonce and you had the exact same skin color as Beyonce, and looked exactly like beyonce.

In fact even if you were a carbon copy of beyonce in all measurable aspects except that you aren't beyonce, you still wouldn't be treated exactly the same.

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harlottesometimes t1_j7tjfgb wrote

>I propose that even two people with the same skin color would be treated differently even if they were exact twins

How much different would that exact twin be treated if she had a different skin color?

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imdfantom t1_j7tjhfx wrote

Who knows? Could be more could be less

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harlottesometimes t1_j7tjker wrote

>nuh uh. It's racism to talk about race.

Butler's point about intersectionality is that everybody with that skin color knows.

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