Disbelieving reports of pain
lundi 24 février 2020 à 01:00People demonstrate racist and sexist bias in showing sympathy for someone who reports pain. When the sufferer is black, or female, others often look for excuses to disbelieve the report.
Site original : Richard Stallman's Political Notes
People demonstrate racist and sexist bias in showing sympathy for someone who reports pain. When the sufferer is black, or female, others often look for excuses to disbelieve the report.
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