
- Racial Generalizations and Twisted Logic

It is impossible to explain anything or even describe anything without resorting to some sort of generalizations. Say, you come up with a phrase like this: “Antarctica is cold.” This statement is a generalization. People can tell you not all of Antarctica is cold and at times is warm. Someone who lives there will say something in like “it is not too cold for me.”
It is not too cold for a penguin, either. They live OK there and do not complain. However, if you say that average temperatures in Antarctica are lower than average temperatures in 90% of the world, which makes it quite cold for most people, then you will hit the nail on the head. Few people could argue with your statement.
When talking about this or that country, if we overly generalize, we will get these responses:
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