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In reply to the discussion: I'm a little peeved, to put it lightly [View all]ZombieHorde
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Additionally, their group expectations makes them police themselves, as well as each other. Group expectations greatly influence people. So two profound barriers exists against that line of persuasion.
On the other hand, except perhaps for a few trolls, DUers identify as being very tolerant and pro-civil rights. Our group expectations reaffirms this; but we greatly disagree on some of the details; e.g., almost all of us agree on the n-word, but not on the c-word. We agree on ultimate goals, but not methods. The barriers we have don't involve identity, they mostly involve education in my opinion. They think the way I thought when I was 15-years-old. I can be thick headed at times, but I was able to learn, so I think we can reach many (but definitely not all) of our fellow DUers on this issue.