The Moving Line
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| Doug Wilwerding | |
As we have come to know over time, things don’t fit in convenient boxes and don’t tend to stay in the boxes we mentally house them in. That which was once deviant because it was new and unfamiliar may in fact now be acceptable, or at least accepted. And acceptance has nothing to do with the ability to police. Commensurately, our responses to what was considered deviant likely needs to evolve.
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