I have "mixed" family like this. I can't feel OK with them saying bigoted things. It reflects on me personally.
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Replying to @rasmansa
sure. and I argue with my people about this too. Diff from saying they're fundamentally evil or chose to be that way
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Replying to @jessesingal
Unmentioned thesis: At what point does it become a choice, and thus representative of the person? That point exists, but where
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Replying to @rasmansa
I mentioned outlier examples. I have sorta extreme views on this. Don't really believe in good and evil.
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Replying to @jessesingal
Ahhh, there it is. This explains a whole lot! But you alluded to a point existing, but it seems it's a very high bar.
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Replying to @rasmansa
it's a fundamental attribution error thing. context always matters more than we think
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Replying to @jessesingal
Context and threshold. I think others have a lower threshold than you. I'm curious what yours is, depending on contexts too.
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Replying to @rasmansa @jessesingal
I also have a high threshold, but I do eventually reach it with some people that don't explicitly claim racist status (Trump).
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Replying to @jessesingal
I understand more where you're coming from now. I feel a more "personal" article from you would relate w/ a lot of people.
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yeah, try not to write about mememe but the relative example struck me as important
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