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An inquiry into sociocultural assimilation
If group A is as oppressed and marginalized as everyone likes to claim, why would group B, who allegedly isn't, try to emulate group A?
There must be some sort of benefit to falling into the former category that draws individuals of other groups to emulate them. Any afro-saxons out there that can answer this for me, please? I'm trying to better understand my species as per my therapist's instructions. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Peace out, homies. | ||
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because there's more to culture than money
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#3
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This is why no one joins <Incognito>.
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#4
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I thought it was because bluebie ban dodgers like yourself are afraid to play on red
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I main on Red. | |||
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Not all of us want to benefit from colonialism every time we leave the house. It's a matter of being ethically superior.
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Prove it. How do you know how many people incognito has if you're only a month in? You smell like a ban dodger. Who are you really, criminal scum? | |||
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