According to the progressive definition of racism ('structural oppression'), minorities cannot be racist. That makes it likely that norms against ['dictionary definition'] racism are less enforced among minorities, and we might see more racist attitudes among them? Is there data?
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I prefer if groups are not hostile and I'm *intentionally* not going to promote that hypothesis in absence of evidence from evolutionary simulations etc.
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From a cybernetic perspective, your regulation is going to be off if your model is suboptimal. If you intentionally distort your null hypothesis, you may end up with bad policy. For instance, if you underestimate hostility, your policies may lead to more violent conflict.
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