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I grew up low class, and expected my life to be hard - only I didn’t process it as “hard”; it was just how life *was.* I was going to
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It's a bit of a weird sensation to realize that the majority of my peers didn't grow up lower class, they mostly went to college and didn't work jobs that
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On one hand, it's good to listen to and make space for someone's pain. On the other hand, if someone's expression of pain is hurting you, it's okay to have
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Some people talk very precisely - a sentence means exactly what they said, and they might not agree with a sentence worded slightly differently. Other people talk vaguely - a
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i entered a CH room titled "where the caucasian people @? ask a black person a question"where ppl were getting mad at a white woman for being 'ignorant' and not
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In my experience, the biggest unspoken and often unseen social motivator is attractiveness.Consistently, hotter people are treated better, even subtly, and consistently most people around me have either denied or
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storytime:when I was a child, my dad was extremely cruel in a lot of ways. I remember trying to empathize with him and being terrified because he didn't seem 'aware'
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For me personally, I consider prejudiced action to be 'bad' when it fails to update based on countering evidence, and 'fine' if it does update.SOME EXAMPLES: Your stereotype of redheads
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A twitter thread summary of this paper on the accuracy of stereotypes, which I read so you don't have to: https://www.gwern.net/docs/psychology/2016-jussim.pdf We open with a summary of attitudes in various
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