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* [[Alleged Incompetence]]: Unfairly dismissing the competence of the targeted person - actually based on the person being part of one or more targeted categories, which may be hard to prove.
* [[Biased Balance]] (AKA The Golden Mean Fallacy)
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* [[Biased Balance]]: AKA The Golden Mean Fallacy.
 
* [[Categorist Slurs]]
 
* [[Categorist Slurs]]
 
* [[Category Agency]]  
 
* [[Category Agency]]  
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* [[Category original sin]]
 
* [[Collective Guilt]]
 
* [[Collective Guilt]]
 
* [[Conspirationalism]]
 
* [[Conspirationalism]]
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* [[Infantilization]]: Treating adults as if they were small children. (To some extent also covers treating grown-ups as teens or teens as kids.)
 
* [[Infantilization]]: Treating adults as if they were small children. (To some extent also covers treating grown-ups as teens or teens as kids.)
 
* [[Internalized Categorism]]: When people are subjected to prejudice and bigotry from others, they tend to internalize it - making it part of their self-images.   
 
* [[Internalized Categorism]]: When people are subjected to prejudice and bigotry from others, they tend to internalize it - making it part of their self-images.   
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* [[Inverted intersectionality]]
 
* [[Invisibilization]]
 
* [[Invisibilization]]
 
* [[Marginalization]] (AKA Social Exclusion)
 
* [[Marginalization]] (AKA Social Exclusion)

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An expression of categorism is a way in which categorism is done. With prejudice, bigotry and discrimination constructed as the archetypical expressions (being categorism through beliefs, feelings and acts, respectively), there are also more specific expressions.


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