Yeah that's weird. Then I would probe because it feels like theres some other underlying issue, which is still separate, but still shouldnt detail a discussion about underrepresentation
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I think they cut both ways but you need them to rectify invisible walls and rules that exclude. But the more label centric your stuff is the more you're redefining a broken system. My experience is definitely centered in the US I lived there pretty much the last 10y. 1/2
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Mental health is a good analog to provoke thought but doesn't map super well. Now it's more OK to be depressed but much harder if you have anything else. So that's not enough for example. 2/2
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There's too much to unpack here from an anthropological perspective.

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Looooll I feel you. I wish I took more anthro in college it's the bomb.
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Difficult one. I tend to agree that internalized prejudice is a powerful driver. This can be a coping strategy (members of persecuted ethnic minorities sometimes take a new ethnic identity). It can also be opportunism (social capital/ mating opportunities with dominant folk)
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Thank you

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"mating opportunities with dominant folk" LMAOOOOO
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Especially the case with anti-feminist women

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