I'm never really sure when to have faith in the patterns people report seeing in society. There's a spectrum - on one end stuff i buy like "i've learned men are really interested in casual sex" and on the other end stuff i don't buy like "all the Hispanics i know are so dirty"...
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Tales about the perceived intelligence of "groups" in day-to-day life. They do not make sense. If someone says "black ppl are dumb" what am I supposed to do, speak slower to them? Any tale that are not "cautionary" and relativelly precise about groups I tend to disbelieve
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For the former: racism against my fellow non-whites. For the latter: Individuality. (Explanation: liberal society has resulted in more people expressing individuality, but established norms refuse to acknowledge it.)
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People insist on women being bad drivers even though insurance firms give them discounts for having a much lower expected usage of insurance.
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I think adults generally regard children, and especially mid-teenagers, as less competent than they are. From an interview with psychologist Robert Epstein: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/articles/200703/trashing-teens …pic.twitter.com/vF8VEoox9W
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“Americans are very polarized.” Maybe, maybe not; it could just be a perspective bias derived from how the media portrays opinion.
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