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Seconded, or should that be thirded?
Too many anons fall into the trap of categorising people to suit their personal filing system.
As the parent of a young adult with disabilities it annoys me intensely when she is categorised as "disabled" without any attempt to recognise her unique disabilities and therefore her unique personhood. She is just lumped together with a group of people who have a massively wide range of disabilites which is incredibly depersonalising. I sincerely believe we need to be wary of categorisng people even though I understand why it's done - it makes it easier for bureaucracies and statisticians and their masters in governments to label human beings according to their slave value in terms of potential energy available to harvest and sell.
Anons, imo, should not fall into this trap, whether it's labelling people as disabled instead of defining an individual's disabilities, or lumping all Jews or residents of Israel into a single category and labelling them evil. To do this is simply to do the cabal's work for them.