“…At the group level, there is also evidence that members of low status groups are sensitive to the responsiveness (Wright, ) or repressiveness of powerful out‐groups (Drury & Reicher, ) and will sometimes calibrate their responses in accordance with how they expect out‐groups to respond (e.g., Louis, Taylor, & Douglas, ; Scheepers, Spears, Doosje, & Manstead, ). Of note, there is research on the role of out‐groups in bolstering responses to minority influence (David & Turner, ), and suggestions that the illegitimate actions of out‐groups may undermine moderate voices of leadership (Blackwood, Hopkins, & Reicher, ; ; ). Finally, there is evidence that out‐groups are themselves aware of this.…”