Kearney gives several examples of scapegoats throughout history: heretics, witches, Jews, slaves, victims of genocides, and so
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Kearney gives several examples of "scapegoats" throughout history: heretics, witches, Jews, slaves, victims of genocides, and so on (pp. 31-32). What group might you think of as a good example of "scapegoats" today? Explain what exactly makes this particular group a "scapegoat" in Kearney's sense.
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