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I never once said (or spoke about) black women being attacked. There were very definitely sentences that said that black women experienced pain in a way no other race did, and that white people seemed to think that black women didn't experience pain.

I was not talking about the causes of pain. Those sentences were speaking about the pain felt, not about prejudice against black women.

My point was that, regardless of cause of pain (which was not discussed), there is no evidence that black women's biological feelings of pain are any different to anyone else's. We are all human. There is not one bit of genetic evidence that black women experience pain in a different way to any other human on this earth.

Your arguments are straw man arguments because that is not what I was referring to or talking about.

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