shiri , 20 days ago @melindrea fundamentally because it makes us obviously different and anything different is seen as bad. Allistic identities tend to be rooted in their associations and groups, so they prize homogeneity: different is bad, same is good. Our identities on the other hand are usually based in values... different doesn't matter so much, only what values that person shows.
@melindrea fundamentally because it makes us obviously different and anything different is seen as bad.
Allistic identities tend to be rooted in their associations and groups, so they prize homogeneity: different is bad, same is good.
Our identities on the other hand are usually based in values... different doesn't matter so much, only what values that person shows.