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You're not being very intersectional right now.

... Because, she is. Because, BLACK WOMEN are routinely told they AREN'T gorgeous.

You don't get it.

Your comment doesn't occur in a vacuum. Black children are CONSISTENTLY denied their youth, and told that they look "older" or "more mature" than their peers.

No, it doesn't. You're already doing that for me. However, it does entertain me.

... This entire comment is a mess.

Why?

I... You don't get it. You don't get what people are talking about when they are discussing representation in media.

What does it matter if every woman on the show isn't acting like the main character, don't you think the MAIN character is more impactful than any secondary cherector?

Oh my god, those actions are NOT ubiquitous at all. So, you really just have no idea what you're talking about. Cool.

Really? You don't think that you're projecting here?

Couldn't you use this same logic to excuse every instance of misogyny, transphobia, racism, etc. in television?

And Gawker network is full of them. It's disgusting honestly.

Lol, a basic ass white girl doesn't think that race is an issue in the fashion world. Color me surprised.

Why is fabric color only brought up as an issue when it doesn't work on white skin? Why are fabric colors that are terrible on dark skin almost never an issue? Can you tell me that?

Did you read my comment? Because i said, "Why is fabric color only an issue when it doesn't work on white people?"

"The "statement" orange dress would look hideous on anyone without dark skin" Why is fabric color only an issue when it doesn't work on white people?

He's just another colored that had no problem upholding institutions and ideals that support whiteness the moment he got famous.

I know, I know. You've already retweeted a bell hooks quote last year. You've examined all the privilege you'll ever need to. It's not like it's a lifelong process that evolves and grows.

Okay, let's get into this then.