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by suzdude
163 days ago
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> It's not flattering to the US There's such a long list of things one could say that about. In this instance the "representation matters" thought process seems to bear out. Folks talk about aspiring to role models who look like them. People also react strongly when this sort of thing happens to someone who looks like them. |
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The fact that US culture chooses to identify with people of the same colour is telling, though I don't know, maybe that's a human thing and my country is too homogeneous for me to think otherwise.