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* FairForItsDay: "The Little Black Boy" is clearly intended to be anti-racism, but due to ValuesDissonance, appears to have some very UnfortunateImplications, particularly in the final stanza.

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* FairForItsDay: "The Little Black Boy" is clearly intended to be anti-racism, but due to ValuesDissonance, appears to have some very UnfortunateImplications, unfortunate implications, particularly in the final stanza.
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* FairForItsDay: "The Little Black Boy" is clearly intended to be anti-racism, but due to ValuesDissonance, appears to have some very UnfortunateImplications, particularly in the final stanza.
* FreudWasRight: "The Sick Rose", especially the print.

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* FairForItsDay: "The Little Black Boy" is clearly intended to be anti-racism, but due to ValuesDissonance, appears to have some very UnfortunateImplications, particularly in the final stanza.
* FreudWasRight: "The Sick Rose", especially the print.
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* FairForItsDay: "The Little Black Boy" is clearly intended to be anti-racism, but due to ValuesDissonance, appears to have some very UnfortunateImplications, particularly in the final stanza.
* FreudWasRight: "The Sick Rose", especially the print.

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