My first impulsive thought is to answer your question in full caps. NEVER. The answer is simply never.
But I could write a book this morning about the issue if I had a year of mornings to waste writing a book that would be immediately critiqued as being written by a stereotypical boomer. I would write tha…
My first impulsive thought is to answer your question in full caps. NEVER. The answer is simply never.
But I could write a book this morning about the issue if I had a year of mornings to waste writing a book that would be immediately critiqued as being written by a stereotypical boomer. I would write that we are all first, foremost, above all other adjectives, individuals, and to be stereotyped by our sex or skin or religion is an immediate attack on our individuality. Attacked at birth before we even have language to express our individual needs and wants.
“When is stereotyping acceptable”?
My first impulsive thought is to answer your question in full caps. NEVER. The answer is simply never.
But I could write a book this morning about the issue if I had a year of mornings to waste writing a book that would be immediately critiqued as being written by a stereotypical boomer. I would write that we are all first, foremost, above all other adjectives, individuals, and to be stereotyped by our sex or skin or religion is an immediate attack on our individuality. Attacked at birth before we even have language to express our individual needs and wants.