Americans, especially traditionally middle-class Americans, are by and large likeable people who like to be liked. Our friendliness, along with our self-confidence, loudness, and sneakers-and-ballcaps attire (and, sadly, our girth), set us apart worldwide. As a corollary, we hate to be called nasty, untrue things, … Continue reading How To Apply Reciprocity To Race-Based Accusations
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How To Apply Reciprocity To Race-Based Accusations
Americans, especially traditionally middle-class Americans, are by and large likeable people who like to be liked. Our friendliness, along with our self-confidence, loudness, and sneakers-and-ballcaps attire (and, sadly, our girth), set us apart worldwide. As a corollary, we hate to be called nasty, untrue things, … Continue reading How To Apply Reciprocity To Race-Based Accusations