Team of evolutionary psychologists find that perception of race is not automatic
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[QUOTE=Gears of duty;40467159]"that black kid"[/QUOTE]
I had a "that black kid" in grade 1, I was just jealous of how fast he was, he was like the fastest in the whole school.
He's cool, he now plays for the White Caps in BC for soccer or "football".
[QUOTE=Persecution;40477911]When I turned 16, I went to the DMV to get my license and whatnot, and while I was there, there were these two families that were waiting in the same room with me.
One family was a hickish, white trash bunch of hillbillies.
The other was a pack of ghetto, hoodrat thugs.
Both families had a very young child with them, the whites had a baby boy, the blacks had a baby girl.
And the babies were playing with each other without a care in the world, laughing, playing, cooing and all that. and this really dawned on me that racial intolerance and hatred isn't born, it's learned.
Oh and I got my license too.[/QUOTE]
you can't really make such a sweeping conclusion based on an anecdote
[QUOTE=Dejarie;40467321]My dad was an Australian cop for 15 years, so I pretty much grew up on stories of Aboriginals getting into trouble and doing stupid shit. I know a few good abo's, one of them a fantastic artist, but I don't like them. Funny how inherited prejudice works.[/QUOTE]
I'm not racist, but I hate them damn mexicans/aboriginals/blacks/Asians. No, it's okay because I am friends with someone of aforementioned race.
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