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Ontology:Q33,28

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  1. pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (S2): Spanish people can be anything1-1-1

Core characteristics

pronounced P: label () [string] (L)
pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (S2): Spanish people can be anything1-1-1
pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (S2): anti-essentialism1-1-1 (AE)
E:Spanish people can be anything
pronounced P: alias (mis) [string]
United States people can be anything
Japanese people can be anything
Chinese people can be anything
Native Americans and Inuit can be anything
North Koreans can be anything
anti-essentialist proposition
proposition against stereotypes or tokenism (proposition that each demographic contains many other demographics and characteristics)
pronounced Q.I.D. references [Item]1-1-1
pronounced 617. (F2)pronounced (F2): Human beings cannot form into A Culture1-1-1
color swatch references [Item]
L118 anarculture
sub-case of [Item]
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case of [Item]
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associated Term [Lexeme]
L?? anti-essentialism

Components

model combines claims
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Wavebuilder combinations

Usage notes

Some of the only groups of people this proposition doesn't implicitly cover are groups or organizations which are strongly defined by ideology such as "Christians" and "Trotskyists". These kinds of groups require their own propositions. It is still okay to mark these separate propositions as "sub-cases" of this proposition inasmuch as they will each likely include tentative claims that religious sects or Marxists sects are the same kind of entity this proposition talks about.