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  • KellyinAvon

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    How are the scores calculated?
    We carefully consider the factors that make up various forms of social pressure and oppression. Then, using log-exponential multivariable analysis, we are able to calculate the contribution that each factor has on an individual relative to their demographic size.

    That is complete bull****.
     

    1DOWN4UP

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    I got a 8. I fudged the numbers,and the lowest I could get was a 2. I could have been lower if it asked if you were a fascist or socialist.
     

    eldirector

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    An 8? That's IT? Comeon! How many puppies do I need to kick to get double digits?

    You want a high score, right?

    Still trying to figure out how one can be a devout Christian/Muslim/Jew at the same time.
     

    rob63

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    Scariest line of the quiz:

    In politics, we could use these scores to compensate for previous social injustice by weighing votes in proportional to ones intersectional score. For example, someone with an intersectional score of 60 would get twice as many votes as someone with a score of 30. This would produce a more inclusive outcome and improve overall diversity.

    That really is scary, not because I fear it will really happen, but that anyone could even think of that in the first place, let alone put it in writing.
     

    alabasterjar

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    3...I always thought that I was privileged while I worked 2 jobs to survive through college (which is confirmed by the fact that I was eligible to apply for <0.2% of available grants...you know, white, male privilege) and have incrementally improved my work/financial situation by being dependable, working hard, being honest and spending below my means. But maybe this is something that, you know, the lesser races can't do...wink...wink. Apply purple as needed.

    This is what is scary...one of the "possible" uses for the test? "In politics, we could use these scores to compensate for previous social injustice by weighing votes in proportional to ones intersectional score. For example, someone with an intersectional score of 60 would get twice as many votes as someone with a score of 30. This would produce a more inclusive outcome and improve overall diversity."

    Scooped by Christian Patriot...guess my reading comprehension is around 3, as well!
     
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    alabasterjar

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    BTW, if you have a refrigerator, cell phone and a tv (and electricity, but I guess that is assumed by 1 & 3), when compared to the world's population, you are in the top 1% of wealth. Even the least privileged in the first world nations have it very good.
     

    HoughMade

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    Started at an honest 3, assessing wealth on local standards rather than world standards.

    Changing only one variable:

    10 if I was a devout person of the Jewish faith.

    13 if I was a Muslim.

    12 if I were not a Christian.

    16 if I was less educated.

    18 if I was born elsewhere.

    15 if English were my second language.

    18 if I were disabled.

    12 if I was "older".

    17 if I were "poor".

    20 if I were transgender.

    27 if I were female.

    22 if I were gay.

    40 if I were a person of color.

    I I were a person of color who was gay, transgender, female, poor, older disabled, non-English speaker, born elsewhere, less educated, not a Christian, but BOTH a devout Muslim AND a devout Jew, I would get 100. Only 97 if I were a devout Muslim only or 93 if I were a devout Jew only.
     
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