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by rosser
3033 days ago
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> Is the latter example okay? No, not really, but we must find a way to not lump that guy in with the physically aggressive guy. Yes, it's important not to conflate those two very different behaviors. At the same time, however, we need to recognize that both are symptoms of the same underlying issue — and that's the thing that we ultimately have to change, not its case-specific behavioral expressions. "Not as bad as" is a fallacy. |
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