I’m very curious where the quote you cite, “all whites are implicitly biased against blacks,” comes from. I can’t find anything like that, attributed to Sharpton or anyone else. Implicit bias is universal because we simply make judgments, good and bad, based on superficial things like race, appearance, perceived class even where we see p…
I’m very curious where the quote you cite, “all whites are implicitly biased against blacks,” comes from. I can’t find anything like that, attributed to Sharpton or anyone else. Implicit bias is universal because we simply make judgments, good and bad, based on superficial things like race, appearance, perceived class even where we see people in unexpected places—generally without being aware that we are doing so. People who ardently reject racism or are even of the same race are entirely capable of implicit bias. Even if you are inclined—or maybe especially if you are inclined—to reject the concept, it’s worth at least trying to understand it. You might learn something about the way the brain works and how it plays tricks on us. Here’s a helpful rundown. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vox.com/platform/amp/2014/12/26/7443979/racism-implicit-racial-bias
The fake academic scholarship writing on the theory of implicit bias which has been fully adopted as reality by the social justice activist set that permeates the Democrat party apparatus will use the slight of hand to say "most", but then go on to explain that there isn't really any acceptable way to identify those that are and those that are not... so we just need to assume that all are.
I’m very curious where the quote you cite, “all whites are implicitly biased against blacks,” comes from. I can’t find anything like that, attributed to Sharpton or anyone else. Implicit bias is universal because we simply make judgments, good and bad, based on superficial things like race, appearance, perceived class even where we see people in unexpected places—generally without being aware that we are doing so. People who ardently reject racism or are even of the same race are entirely capable of implicit bias. Even if you are inclined—or maybe especially if you are inclined—to reject the concept, it’s worth at least trying to understand it. You might learn something about the way the brain works and how it plays tricks on us. Here’s a helpful rundown. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vox.com/platform/amp/2014/12/26/7443979/racism-implicit-racial-bias
The fake academic scholarship writing on the theory of implicit bias which has been fully adopted as reality by the social justice activist set that permeates the Democrat party apparatus will use the slight of hand to say "most", but then go on to explain that there isn't really any acceptable way to identify those that are and those that are not... so we just need to assume that all are.
http://www.kirwaninstitute.osu.edu/docs/implicit-bias_5-24-12.pdf