You May Be More Racist Than You Think

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You may be more racist than you think, study says

(CNN) -- Would you get upset if you witnessed an act of racism?

A new study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests many people unconsciously harbor racist attitudes, even though they see themselves as tolerant and egalitarian.
"This study, and a lot of research in social psychology, suggests that there are still really a lot of negative associations with blacks," said Kerry Kawakami, associate professor of psychology at York University in Toronto, Ontario, and lead author of the study. "People are willing to tolerate racism and not stand up against it."
The authors divided 120 non-black participants into the roles of "experiencers" and "forecasters." The "experiencers" were placed in a room with a white person and a black person, who played out pre-arranged scenarios for the experiment. The scenarios began when the black role-player bumped the white role-player's knee when leaving the room.
In the first scenario, the white person did not comment afterwards. In the "moderate" case, the white person said, "Typical, I hate it when black people do that," after the black person left the room. In the "extreme" case, the white person remarked, "Clumsy n****r."
The "forecasters," meanwhile, predicted how they would feel in these situations.
The magnitude of the results surprised even the authors, Kawakami said. Experiencers reported little distress in all three scenarios, much less than the forecasters did in the moderate and severe situations.
"Even using that most extreme comment didn't lead people to be particularly upset," said co-author Elizabeth Dunn, assistant professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
Immediately afterwards, the participants were asked to choose either the black person or the white person as a partner for an anagram test. More than half of experiencers chose the white partner -- regardless of the severity of the comment that person made earlier. As for the forecasters, less than half chose the white partner when a comment was made, but most chose the white person when no comment was made.
"Some people might think that they're very egalitarian and they don't have to deal with their prejudices, and that's not related to them at all, when in actual fact they may hold these hidden biases," Kawakami said.
The study is consistent with decades of psychology research pointing to the same thing: People are really bad at predicting their own actions in socially sensitive situations.
"That point is getting renewed attention as researchers develop more extensive evidence establishing reasons to distrust self-report measures concerning racial attitudes," said Anthony Greenwald, professor of psychology at the University of Washington, who was not involved with the study.
The racism study harkens back to Stanley Milgram's famous experiment that began in the early 1960s, in which most people obeyed orders to deliver electric shocks to an innocent person in the next room. Many psychiatrists had predicted that the majority of subjects would stop when the victim protested, but this was not the case. Read more about the Milgram study
Regarding racism, in a famous study from the 1930s, people behaved in a non-racist manner that contradicted what they reported later. Richard LaPiere sent a Chinese couple to restaurants and hotels in the U.S., and most of these establishments accommodated them. But when LaPiere contacted the same places about whether they serve Chinese people, most said they did not.
More recent work by Greenwald and colleagues shows that most people --between 75 and 80 percent -- have implicit, non-overt prejudices against blacks. Their Web site, Project Implicit, has a slew of tests that Web users can take to compare their self-perceptions to their underlying attitudes about people based on different social categories, such as race, age and obesity. Take the Implicit Association Test
What is responsible for these attitudes? Experts say one culprit is images in television, news and film that portray blacks in a negative light.
"I don't think what's in people's heads is going to change until the environment that places these things in their head has changed," Greenwald said.
Parents can also have a big influence, experts say. Related work by Dunn shows that if parents have positive attitudes towards blacks, and they have good relationships with their children, then the children will develop more positive attitudes towards blacks too.
 
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of course this comes out now
anyone who doesn't like Obama is a racist
just like anyone who doesn't support Israel is a racist
der
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They need to spend their time doing studies worth a shit. I hate everyone equally no matter what color. If your a dick, you can be a dick and be plaid. Color don't matter!
 

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The easiest and short-cut method to spark a debate is a copy and paste job. How else can you develope your mind. Only one way ie. by sheer reading
 

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interesting though,...it is true you may never know for sure how you would react in a situation like that. However, I don't think I would have reacted outwardly about it either, anymore than I would if some one was being a jerk in a store or something but you never can tell
 

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coming from britain i know people of just about every race,colour and religion on earth.......and believe me the white population is no worse than the black/asian population
 

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Keep arguing till the cows come home

So, kelvin, what's your opinion?

Let's see, the study focused only on crackers . . . and seemed to indicate that they were more racist than even they thought they were.

So - point made - only chicken headed, keebler assed, wet-dog, wonder-bread, pink-toed, honkies are racist.

just fyi - I be a white boy ;)
 

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So, kelvin, what's your opinion?

Let's see, the study focused only on crackers . . . and seemed to indicate that they were more racist than even they thought they were.

So - point made - only chicken headed, keebler assed, wet-dog, wonder-bread, pink-toed, honkies are racist.

just fyi - I be a white boy ;)
I can smell racism in this forum itself
 

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This thread is meant to stir a debate, so it's gonna get moved to that forum.

Now, my opinion (before it gets moved to debate, b/c then I won't visit the thread anymore, LOL)...I think the study is flawed. Me, personally, I hate the word "nigger" and it offends me. BUT you put me in a room full of strangers and let one of them spout off, I'm not gonna confront them about it. I'm not about to confront ANYBODY that I'm not familiar with...people have been shot and killed for doing less. Now, you let me sit in a room full of people I know and one of them say something like that and I'm gonna say "hey, you KNOW you're wrong for that...that's uncalled for"...but I ain't stupid enough to confront a stranger. Racists, IMO, are some of the most dangerous people you can interact with b/c their beliefs aren't rooted in LOGIC. And illogical people are dangerous people. :(
 

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Racists, IMO, are some of the most dangerous people you can interact with b/c their beliefs aren't rooted in LOGIC. And illogical people are dangerous people. :(

I must be dangerous then >_>, i don't really dislike any particular race, but i do tend to judge people. Like when i see white people i most of the time won't bother trying to create any kind of relationship because i tend to assume that they'll be stuck up or something. When i see black people at night in a "bad" neighborhood i raise my defenses, stick to the shadows, don't make eye contact, same with latinos based on the neighborhood and their attire. When i see asian pplz i initially just avoid them, cuz most of the asian ppl i meet are fob and go to my school, the fobs horrible smells about them all the time, the others are just american to me but avoid until im sure. <_<, it's just habit for me for some reason...
 

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I must be dangerous then >_>, i don't really dislike any particular race, but i do tend to judge people. Like when i see white people i most of the time won't bother trying to create any kind of relationship because i tend to assume that they'll be stuck up or something. When i see black people at night in a "bad" neighborhood i raise my defenses, stick to the shadows, don't make eye contact, same with latinos based on the neighborhood and their attire. When i see asian pplz i initially just avoid them, cuz most of the asian ppl i meet are fob and go to my school, the fobs horrible smells about them all the time, the others are just american to me but avoid until im sure. <_<, it's just habit for me for some reason...
Wow...just...wow. So, umm, who DO you associate with??? B/c it sounds like you shut yourself out to a whole lot of people.
 
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