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Post #1935842

2026-04-30 22:48 UTC

I did say this in the example, but the mis-grouping can be more than just by race or aspects of identity. Blue hair was picked to shorten the example, not to make it a racial thing. Sometimes, the misleading about who is performing the grouping can be performed by the "Mike" regardless of what Bob said, by cherry-picking statements and leading people to draw inferences. Sometimes all it takes is Bob making any statement like "They're all bastards!" absent of extremely specific context around who Bob means by "They". If that still doesn't make sense, I could provide more examples.

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  • Bob is doing the grouping. He segregates (also himself) by saying things like "they all..." People don't like segregation, because it's groundless gatekeeping, and also don't like being called bastards. Bob is only being unfair and expects people to do what he wants. Not sure if I would trust Bob when he said anything about anyone, especially when it's about blue haired people.

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