Our identities can help us find values we share or can push us into stereotypes.
There was one behavior, in particular, that consistently made people uncomfortable and upset:
If a speaker said something that lumped a listener into a group against her or his will, the discussion would likely go south.
In psychology, this is known as "identity threat", and it is deeply corrosive to communication.
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