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While the Black Sheep Effect is Sometimes Seen as Protecting a Perceived Social Identity, ... - Latest Tweet by Snopes.com
The latest Tweet by snopes.com states, 'While the black sheep effect is sometimes seen as protecting a perceived social identity, it is often exclusionary, alienating, and harmful to people from historically disenfranchised groups. ...'
While the black sheep effect is sometimes seen as protecting a perceived social identity, it is often exclusionary, alienating, and harmful to people from historically disenfranchised groups. https://t.co/VvolvyOF5F— snopes.com (@snopes) August 18, 2022
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