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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Replying to @HPluckrose
I think that there is more self-awareness of racism amongst Brits. So you see the UK as being a much more racist place than it actually is.
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Replying to @krisgest
I don't think its very racist but if yellow is thinking equally positively or negatively about black people - ie not being biased for or against - I'd expect the UK to be almost there but that racism does still exist & is against black (and Asian) people.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
It's a strange methodology to gauge racism. A country whose population didn't generalise about race at all would come out yellow in this survey.
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Replying to @krisgest
I have just learnt it doesn't mean that.
5:43 PM - 25 Oct 2018
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