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Explain the statement given below.


In a toxic family system the black sheep is often the person who sees through everyone else's bullshít.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the English language, black sheep is an idiom used to describe an odd or disreputable member of a group, especially within a family. The term stems from sheep whose fleece is colored black rather than the more common white; these sheep stand out in the flock and their wool was traditionally considered less valuable as it was not able to be dyed.

The term has typically been given negative implications, implying waywardness.

In psychology, the black sheep effect refers to the tendency of group members to judge likeable ingroup members more positively and deviant ingroup members more negatively than comparable outgroup members

Answered by jiya9614
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In many cultures, the term "black sheep" has come to mean the outcast, the disreputable or undesirable member of the group, especially afamily. Within human groups, the so-calledblack sheep often acquires his or her low status from one or two leaders who determine the unspoken values and rules for a family or group.

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