MaxSteele wrote: » Well I wouldn't say most people, but at the moment I'd say the majority of people are to a degree.
summerskin wrote: » WTF?????
MaxSteele wrote: » Yes.
summerskin wrote: » You do realise that majority means "most"(i.e. over half the subset, or population this case)?? The post makes no sense. You say the majority are racist, but don't think most are???????????
Researchers in Britain have found that a common drug called propranolol does in fact change the hearts of those who take it. While effectively lowering blood pressure in heart disease patients, the medication was found to lower "implicit" racist attitudes as well.
Our results indicate that β-adrenoceptors play a role in the expression of implicit racial attitudes suggesting that noradrenaline-related emotional mechanisms may mediate negative racial bias.
9959 wrote: » Where's your evidence for the above? I sencerely hope that it's not wishful thinking.
MaxSteele wrote: » From what I've seen and heard people like in public and in private. A lot of people are racist and non-racist when it suits them.
9959 wrote: » How would it suit someone to be racist?
Petca4 wrote: » There have been several elections in the US where black and white candidates have been neck and neck in opinion polls, but at the actual election, the white candidate has thrashed the black candidate. Which has to imply, if these polls are done correctly, that a large number of people questioned are lying. The book Freakanomics goes into details about actual elections for those interested. It got me thinking are Irish people like that as well, do we put up the liberal compassionate face in front of our peers, but in reality are we racist? From experience with friends, colleagues etc, I believe we are.
doyle61 wrote: » Imo everyone is racist in one form or other. Doesnt have to be the stereotype racism against blacks, other religions or gays etc but probe a bit and I think everyone has at least slight racist views. Me I'm racist against the "traveling community". I know I'm generalizing but imo they're always on the take with some scam or other and don't contribute to society (in a good way). Now just because I have these views doesnt mean I'm going to go out the door and bash the head off one. My idea of racism is would you be happy to see your son/daughter go out with someone from a community/background different from your own or for someone from a different background to move in next door and you to be happy about it.
The Dagda wrote: » Well I'm not a racialist, but...