Buried Prejudice: The Bigot in Your Brain

Deep within our subconscious, all of us harbor biases that we consciously abhor. And the worst part is: we act on them

psychologists have established that people unwittingly hold an astounding assortment of stereotypical beliefs and attitudes about social groups: black and white, female and male, elderly and young, gay and straight, fat and thin. Although these implicit biases inhabit us all, we vary in the particulars, depending on our own group membership, our conscious desire to avoid bias and the contours of our everyday environments. For instance, about two thirds of ... Full Story »

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by Kevin Doyle Jones - May. 8, 2008

I love this story. most people don't realize the depth of their own prejudice. as a mississippian i know that better than most. we are the problem. it's not them. the difference between a mississippi racist and a california racist is that mississippi racists don't lie. i love the scientific verification of this kind of thing as it arises.

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