2) Erase the subjects of the stories, like Polygon erased the blogger and Intuit erased Grace Hopper. Only Groups are real now. 12/
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Marketers do this. Clickbait shitheaps like Polygon do this. Hate sites like Stormfront do this. *And it's the same God-damned thing.* 13/
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Thus endeth the lesson. There's donuts in the break room. 14/14
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what if the grand majority of ppl are fully in on the game?
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I think there are degrees. I think marketers/propagandists/clickbaiting scum know what they're doing.
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But I don't think the majority of the audience does.
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don't get that you can't generalize about groups from their worst members. This is kindergarten stuff. So, they must get it but...
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Replying to @ColumPaget
Lemme stop you there, man. You're wrong. Verbal fluency/appearing smart is way way WAY different from this kind of intelligence.
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but they can often understand the argument when it suits them. And is the claim 'there's good and bad in all groups' really so..
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the difference between going "that's unfair" and nodding along is whether you identify the villainy as *representative*
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which is a matter of biases, and as we all know literally everybody is amazing at identifying and countering those
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