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"Classifying" information doesn't do any good where KGB is concerned.
Let me put this in simple terms that even Steve Janke could understand.
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Classifying someone who smokes marijuana as a criminal, or labeling an addicted person as a villain, not only exacerbates the problem, but also promotes fear-based stigma and discrimination.
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Classifying religious groups into "religions" and "sects" violates religious human rights standards.
Joseph K. Grieboski: Israeli Ministry Targeting So-Called 'Sects' and 'Cults'
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Classifying the "infected" in this novel as zombies is probably irresponsible because they're not.
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Classifying religious groups into "religions" and "sects" violates religious human rights standards.
Joseph K. Grieboski: Israeli Ministry Targeting So-Called 'Sects' and 'Cults'
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Classifying the "infected" in this novel as zombies is probably irresponsible because they're not.
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Classifying the Symptoms Gluten-related disorders are rising around the world.
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Classifying someone who smokes marijuana as a criminal, or labeling an addicted person as a villain, not only exacerbates the problem, but also promotes fear-based stigma and discrimination.
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Classifying Internet access services as telecommunications services could have significant consequences for the global development of the Internet.
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