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Month: June 2005

Stereotypes and Classification Systems

Posted on June 2, 2005May 23, 2007 by Eric

I was having an email discussion earlier today with a friend where the topic of stereotypes came up. As is common, my friend said that stereotypes are bad, and we should judge people based on their own individual characteristics. This gave me an excuse to launch into a longstanding rant of mine, wherein I defend […]

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