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Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
I think it’s because throughout history we make a point of celebrating our differences. Religious beliefs (that difference goes back to pre-Christian times, since the Greeks and Romans didn’t like us either). But also living in separate communities within other societies. Speaking separate languages. Not eating certain foods. Dressing differently. Observing different holidays. Prioritizing books and learning over other activities. Etc.