i saw this when i was at columbia, of of a kind of social incentive to remember and magnify any real experiences of discrimination you've had. Once you start tapping people's emotions, they stop thinking logically and they start reacting emotionally. And that's never a good thing, when you react emotionally in a situation. To be in an echo chamber, like whatever it started with, it gets louder and then we send ourselves back into the world with this sense of grievance that has become bigger because we've nurtured it. I don't think tt that's actually the right way to deal with drama. Or it's a very tempting way todeal with it, but it's

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