"It is tempting to say that anyone who has attitudes or emotions that lead them to express approval for racism is simply a bad person. However, on the expressivist view, by saying this I am simply expressing my disapproval of people who state racist views and am encouraging others to disapprove of them too"
In saying this, Wolff seems to be suggesting that this is a counterintuitive implication of expressivism. What does Wolff think the expressivist is getting wrong here? Do you agree with Wolff about this? Why/why not?