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In response to
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I have to say, the recent surge of talks about feminism and how women are represented everywhere actually made me think about myself and realize some
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by
Guigue
It seems like so much more work to be discriminatory. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 23 '14, 14:23
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But people who choose to discriminate seem to be so much lazier. "Why should *I* have to change?" etc -- nm
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Roger More
Sep 23, 14:34
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it takes mental energy to classify someone and think about how you're going to react to them based on that.
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Reagen
Sep 23, 14:36
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Not really. It's called a kneejerk reaction because it's instinctive, and it takes effort to overcome instinct. -- nm
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Roger More
Sep 23, 15:25
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I think it takes almost no effort to do this and react. In fact, I think it's easier which is why it gets done.
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Mel Profit
Sep 23, 14:40
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