If you had been been born white, and raised in the Jim Crow South, would you likely have been racist, and if so would you have been culpable for your racism? (Assume you have your current personality dispositions, but not necessarily your current beliefs and values.)
I'm curious whether people tend to think they are special in a way that would have protected them against the racist zeitgeist that prevailed back then. (Thought experiment doesn't quite work, I realize.)
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