Alice, having had a bad history with this group before, crosses the street when she sees a _____ person approaching.
Which of the following options would you *LEAST* judge her for crossing?
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homeless, color and gender can't be chosen, but if someone is homeless is highly probable that they or someone around them had make some wrong decisions and they may act in desperation
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None of the above, because I wouldn't judge her at all for any of these.
What's wrong with avoiding situations that make her uncomfortable?
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"none of the above" option is ambiguous. It could mean you would judge her equally for all three. Could mean you wouldn't judge her for any. These are significantly different viewpoints.
Also, really?😑
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The funny thing about homeless humans is that you can't tell them apart from all other humans, usually.
What folks think of as "homeless" is usually just someone who's loud and dirty and out in public. Or has a lot of dirty stuff on a cart/bike. Most of us aren't like that.
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I wonder what those voting 'None of the Above' mean. Like are all them equally bad? Equally good? Are they thinking of another demographic that would be okay to cross for?
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Question is less well worded than usual. I would not judge her, do I answer none of the above?
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“Homeless” is the most logical answer. There are far more, “men” and “black” out there. So if she had a problem with either of those groups the percentage of that group with whom she had a problem would be tiny in comparison to an issue with a homeless person.
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