I think generalizations of any sort are dangerous. I'll say, if that is the case - right now it's an American issue.
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All generalizations are dangerous, even this one.
To generalize on women is dangerous. To specialize on them is infinitely worse.
It is reckless to make broad generalizations about any group of people.
To generalize is to be an idiot.
I just don't believe in generalisations.
All generalizations are false, including this one.
There's an appeal to the American sense of exceptionalism, that we're morally superior, as way to not be self-critical. I think that's a bit dangerous.
I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care.
And if that's what the American people want, then that's what the policy should be, of course. But the idea that anything in the United States is too sensitive to discuss or too dangerous to discuss is really, I think, absurd.
As a society, we pick words that are offensive based on what we're most afraid of. We associate sounds with some dangerous idea, and right now the most dangerous thing to us are the differences between us.
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