Gee will KKK kleagle Senator Byrd be switching partys when he hears about this?
Wasn't there some study done at --imagine this-- UC-Berkeley that basically said conservatives were small-minded racists who were only capable of seeing the world in black-and-white?
I guess if you let a liberal define what racism is, you might find some truth in this. I, for one, don't stick my head in the sand about a number of problems in the black community that they are going to have to fix before they'll ever begin to pull even with other ethnic groups in this country (e.g. childbirth out-of-wedlock, fatherless homes, emphasis on education, time spent working on schoolwork). And at this point, I place 75-85% of the blame on the individuals who fail in this respect.
Then again, I give 125% of the respect to those who pull themselves out less desireable circumstances and do well for themselves. Am I racist? Ha! According to a liberal, probably.
Like to think that even moderate liberals think this is nuts.
The only racists in my family is....... drum roll please ...... **a Democrat** And he is the worst kind.
Yeah, REAL "scientific."
I can't wait until the Washington Compost goes out of existence.
It was, and is, the Republican Party that was founded for the specific purpose of liberating African Americans from the democrat party. And we Republicans fought a Civil War against teh democrats to prove it.
Questions:
Which party has a KKK officer as a US Senator?
Which party passed the 1965 Civil rights Act?
so, how did did J.C Watts ever get elected ?
Basically, it's NOT a scientifically conducted survey.
The Post writer, Shankar Vedantam, isn't terribly trustworthy when it comes to this kind of story anyway. In fact, I'd have to say he's hopelessly biased: SEE: http://www.vedantam.com/awards.html
It's that 2002-2003 Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism
that kind of sticks out.
This is like going to the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem to catch up on what the Pope really meant with his latest encyclical.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Check out Michelle Malkin's response here: http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004410.htm showing political contributions of the authors of this study.
"conservatives had stronger self-admitted and implicit biases against blacks than liberals did."
Maybe the truth here is that liberals don't admit their biases to themselves? I mean, I never met a liberal that didn't love black people - as long as they were poor, uneducated, and on the Democratic plantation.
Let one get educated and pull herself up in the world with real verve like Condi and suddenly they are filth.
LIberals get themselves all twisted in conflicting stereotypes. Conservatives are supposed to be racially biased, but they're also greedy business owners. A greedy business owner would hire someone purple if that meant they would get more money.
The real problem is that Conservatives don't do social engineering in the abstract. They'll help someone succeed, but they're not much interested in manipulating statistics just for the sake of looking good.
Even the black conservatives? How about the Chinese conservatives? Or the Vietnamese conservatives? Are they all racist, too?
Analyses of tens of thousands of tests found 88 percent of white people had a pro-white or anti-black implicit bias; nearly 83 percent of heterosexuals showed implicit biases for straight people over gays and lesbians; and more than two-thirds of non-Arab, non-Muslim volunteers displayed implicit biases against Arab Muslims.
It doesn't sound like what they're talking about fits most definitions of "prejudice" or "bias." If you buy your child a blond white doll, rather than a black one, you probably qualify as prejudiced according to Banaji and Nosek.
When they say:
"It surprises me I have any preferences at all," she said. "By the work I do, by my education, my background. I'm progressive, and I think I have no bias. Being a minority myself, I don't feel I should or would have biases." -- Banaji
or
"What automatic biases reveal is that while we have the feeling we are living up to our values, that feeling may not be right," said University of Virginia psychologist Brian Nosek, who helped conduct the race analysis. "We are not aware of everything that causes our behavior, even things in our own lives." -- Nosek
I'd just as soon take them at their word: their own conclusions reveal hidden biases that they're not consciously aware of.
I'm conservative and I'm not a racist. I am a culturalist and I do discriminate. That's why I don't read the Washington Post, among other rags.
The conservatives have been voting against the plantation. The liberal have been voting for it. We have 40 years of the Great Society for proof. My study proves that conservatives think that the plantation workers can make it on their own, whereas the liberals look down upon the workers offering cash to increase their dependency.
"L" is for Liberal and "L" is for Liar.