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by westwood Where the heck have we been, you ask? Well, Em. is busy getting a law degree. As for me, I have been mucking about in Israel and Germany, and if that interests you at all, you can read about my adventures here. Wait, hold on. Israel and Germany? The place of Jews and […]
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Tags: berlin wall, bigotry, Canada, discrimination, family, germany, IAT, implicit association testing, ingroup, israel, jewish, jews, liberal, logic, multiculturalism, outgroup, palestine, philophy, social identity theory, travelling
