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A different kind of society might strongly stigmatise people who set up organisations that pretend to be social-welfare outfits when they are in fact almost entirely devoted to helping one party or the other win an election.
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Let's stigmatise it further.
You stigmatise so-called beneficiaries".
Or would I merely stigmatise myself?
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