Ontology:Q65,15
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- pronounced [S2] God wants us to welcome Black towns 11 -1 -
Core characteristics[edit]
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- S2 (pronounced C) 11 -1 -
- pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
- God wants us to welcome Black people
- God wants us to welcome Black towns regardless of whether they are rich, middle-rank, or poor (middle class; derived Christian population)
- God wants us to welcome Black towns even if they are poor (prejudiced Tory framing)
- God wants us to welcome Latino populations even if they are poor (prejudiced Tory framing)
- Love your neighbor, even Black towns (filing-system phrasing)
- QID references [Item] 11 -1 -
- pronounced [S2] The wolf shall dwell with the lamb 11 -1 -
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- pronounced [S2] The wolf shall dwell with the lamb 11 -1 -
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Component claims[edit]
- pronounced [S2] Love your neighbor, regardless of nationality (DP) 11 -1 -
- [ES / MX] Black subpopulations form distinct communities / Black subpopulations form Black towns
- [MX] Any demographic identity is similar to a nationality
- pronounced [S2] God wants us to welcome Black towns 11 -1 -
Wavebuilder combinations[edit]
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Usage notes[edit]
"even if they're poor"[edit]
Everyday language usage in the United States is prone to framing things in prejudiced language such as implying that Black subpopulations are always poor. This feature of United States language usage is not being endorsed as desirable or canonical, and the prejudiced framings of propositions like these are only included among Item labels for search optimization purposes. In the event that editors come to see them as a great problem, they can move all these kinds of labels to alias subpages.