Do you really like our taboo around racism, or do you like our socially-popular taboo around a narrowly-defined subset of racism (likewise, sex, sexuality, and other class traits)?
I’m no fan of Hanania but I think most people make these broad statements about taboos that they don’t really mean in practice. For certain cultural reasons, those come up less here than the Hanania type despite being right at the “cultural borders,” which could be an interesting anthropological study of its own.
Do you really like our taboo around racism, or do you like our socially-popular taboo around a narrowly-defined subset of racism (likewise, sex, sexuality, and other class traits)?
I’m no fan of Hanania but I think most people make these broad statements about taboos that they don’t really mean in practice. For certain cultural reasons, those come up less here than the Hanania type despite being right at the “cultural borders,” which could be an interesting anthropological study of its own.