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    1. sjendsoy jeyuaui

      Ah. I've been to one and I remember how it felt.

    2. ‘Aiqmay pue paads Aressao0u ayy yea suonen: JeyMUEJUN 0} 19¥a1 0} PU SadURIsSUININD Zusueryo 0} saunnos sa snipe 0} pasedaid jt osye are sraquioul ‘s][FYS say jo SSOUMOLIE ayy Jo asneoag “aUNNO

      it's what critics call a "Well-trained monkey"

    3. “W wojiod 0} moys Aayy |] ay) pue gol aup uLojiod 03 aavy Aayp [FIs a— Inq ‘suosiad se way} JOU SI sJUNOD ey ‘a]qQesodsIp pue a]qvaSuEyoiajur aie ajdoag ‘aures ap Ayjesiseq suteuos uoneziuesI0 at) ‘aw 1940 asueyo Aew ajor ay jo soueuojiad ay 0} 3At3 suossod sejnonued JeIp BuLMO]OO dyIoads ay YSnowp pur ‘sistsiad uOneZIUeZIO ayy 194 ‘payjodxa pue payruipe ‘pazy pue posy ase ‘uoneztueSio ayp aavoy pue urof ajdoag

      "Your job is not your family."

    4. Ayeioynie Aun Zuneaid

      Ideas of constructed identity, nationhood, nationalism, cultural historical narratives... so much comes to mind.

    5. pasuayeyoun sdrs sny} pue jnoge pongie jou sty se Zuo] se

      This is the common liberal outlook, isn't it? But I thought about how Kent mentioned we need a BRAVE space instead of a safe space, and a brave space to me is one where we respect each other by also challenging each other.

    6. “AQIUNUTUWOS

      Subconciously, I think we all agree that this is a primal example of in-group out-group bias.

    7. {SN Jo []e,

      It's a framing strategy... or a trap?