If we formulate a general concept from a few or just a single instance, or we paint everyone with the same brush in circumstances where we could've or should've used the pronoun 'some,' and when we're not doing anything different from the rest, we should be careful of the irony thereof.
Excuse my choice of words, but what I mean is, demeaning or affronting a thing, an issue or people you're a part of is not unlike a mother calling her son a 'son-of-a-bitch.' That inadvertent insult shouldn't bother the son.
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