as opposed to people like you who advocate stacking the field against them?
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Replying to @MikeZ2111 @marclamonthill
No. Not stacking field against. America spots white dudes like 3-17 points off top. We want all to start at zero.
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Replying to @csilverandgold @marclamonthill
how do you figure that? Or is that an excuse to justify discrimination? Because objectively there are many
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cases in which factually the deck is stacked against white people.
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Replying to @MikeZ2111 @marclamonthill
to me a lot of it is about unconscious biases. Like, for instance, young boys tend to get more praise for smarts
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Replying to @csilverandgold @marclamonthill
black "safe spaces" on many college campuses
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Replying to @MikeZ2111 @marclamonthill
black students have "safe spaces" because white cultural assumptions are dominant on most college campuses.
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e.g., as far as I know, no one has ever asked any of my white friends "can I touch your hair"?
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Replying to @csilverandgold @marclamonthill
ignored and explained away with bis
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Replying to @MikeZ2111 @marclamonthill
but if you can be fairly confident that unconscious bias exists, and you know there's a disparate outcome...
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why ignore the relevance of bias? Agreed that there are some rational reasons for "unfair" or "biased" practices.
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