Her disposition/ideology means she’s assuming that stigma, prejudice and discrimination are automatically always bad.

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Stigma, prejudice and discrimination aren’t only useful in instinctive cases like reptiles. They can be useful in considered cases too. What I was thinking was, the lady's argument has a more fundamental problem than nested ifs. It’s founded at bottom on assumptions or shibboleths, doctrine even.

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This kind of behaviour is beyond my ken. But then I amn't canine.

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What do you have against stigma, prejudice and discrimination? They’re all useful. (I sort of think they’re essentially the same thing anyway).

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Among the Navajo indians, the goddess who taught humans writing, apparently resembled a spider. If it’s just because writing looks spidery, that's not very interesting. If it’s for some other, more profound reason…that’s interesting.

Could this be Irwin's Law?: The larger the company, the more infantilised the middle managers.

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I prefer Wispa to Aero. Small holes are better.

Because it sounds like everyone benefits from visiting the grandparents.

Maybe you should go more often.

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Absolutists miss the point, usually.

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