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im personally a guess culture supremacist but it does require a certain cultural homogeneity to work and is fairly unfriendly to outsiders who dont know how to V I B E i dont think the quoted thread is crazy
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that said OP is missing out on massive variation across white people which is typical whenever coastal urbanites and non-white people talk about white people which is fine but also a pretty dumb failure mode when modeling the outgroup
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the best thing ta nehisi coates ever wrote was a piece where he was expressing delight and amazement at discovering that some "white" names are higher or lower status than others a brief effulgent moment where he recognized heterogeneity in a large body of people unlike himself
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further reading about white people in the replies herehttps://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1271603342410518528?s=19 …
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massive regional variation cities and melting pots default to ask, Midwest and South are strong guess
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This seems the relevant part; you might think people don't appreciate ask culture/real talk/what have you because you're in a social group that tolerates rather than wants youpic.twitter.com/AqbSe802wS
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you really said "the use of telepathy to communicate efficiently" i love it
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Does this come from The Party of Science(TM.)?
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Isn't this pretty much the high-context/low-context culture distinction? And aren't white Westerners supposed to be on the low-context side?
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