eg If you're someone who opposes homosexuality but is hurt by being called homophobic. Does this indicate cognitive dissonance going on?
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Replying to @nationofseals
In other people's opinion? Yes. If u dislike a gender, race or sexuality but don't try to deny them rights, still prejudiced
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Replying to @HPluckrose @nationofseals
We can only ask that ppl don't try to hold back equal rights, obv, but can still say that prejudice is prejudice.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @nationofseals
If you think you have a good reason for the prejudice - eg like the one I have against Islam - why wld you mind ppl saying it
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Replying to @nationofseals
Yes, fear of punitive consequences is easily understood. Trying to separate this from fear of disapproval.
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Replying to @nationofseals
Which is important but not really what I'm thinking about now. More about psychology & role of cognitive dissonance.
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