Does this mean that the countries in yellow were found to have succeeded in being colour blind while everyone else has bias one way or another? I am skeptical of it, if so. I'd expect the UK to be on the border of yellow and pink. I don't think it can mean that.https://twitter.com/ashindestad/status/1055011731506937858 …
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It should say "fewer negative thoughts" and "more negative thoughts" not "more positive thoughts" and "more negative thoughts." So the UK is among the least racist countries but does still have racism which is what I thought pink would mean.
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However, this is done on the Harvard Implicit Association Test which I understand not to be well-regarded anyway? So we should probably ignore it. And that might explain Serbia? Or not. I don't know. Weird set up.
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How does it map to ratios of non-white citizens? My guess is novelty is at least a partial explanation. Maybe they'd like to do SE Asia relating to white citizens as a counterpoint?
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