Sure there are associated values. By implying that a particular out-group is “ugly, smelly, no friends, socially unacceptable, negative, aggressive,” etc. etc., you simultaneously imply that your in-group is none of those things. You elevate the in-group by derogating the out-group. Presumably you and your in-group value not having all of those negative traits.
Sure there are associated values. By implying that a particular out-group is “ugly, smelly, no friends, socially unacceptable, negative, aggressive,” etc. etc., you simultaneously imply that your in-group is none of those things. You elevate the in-group by derogating the out-group. Presumably you and your in-group value not having all of those negative traits.