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In what way is the fictional portrayal of a fictional primitive people discriminatory?
> the sarc mark is just a ligature for /s The use of which is a curiously American phenomenon. Since the essence of sarcasm is scathing subtlety, writing "/s" looks rather, odd? ..... and perhaps here, I should pre-empt…
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In what way is the fictional portrayal of a fictional primitive people discriminatory?
> the sarc mark is just a ligature for /s The use of which is a curiously American phenomenon. Since the essence of sarcasm is scathing subtlety, writing "/s" looks rather, odd? ..... and perhaps here, I should pre-empt…