Case Study Dr. Vaji

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Dr. Vaji must consider Leo’s own ethnicity in his deliberations. Leo background could be the cause of this behavior and it’s not something that can be ignored. Leo used racial slurs so the way he views race is something that will need to be addressed. I do not think the dilemma would addressed differently if Leo self-identified himself. The issue at hand is his behavior regardless of his ethnicity. There is a common stigma that its okay to slander your own race and it is not

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