Which of the following can we infer from Liu's argument that racial looksism as a preference and not just a personal policy is morally wrong?
A) Nonexclusionary preferences are morally wrong and deny people the respect they deserve.
B) Racial looksism as a personal policy that is clearly subject to voluntary control is also morally wrong.
C) All preferences that are looksisms are morally wrong because they are overgeneralizations.
D) Sexual preference such as being attracted only to people of a certain sex are morally wrong.
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