I wrote a piece on why I don't think anti-semitism is a live issue in the U.S. earlier this week: http://www.ravishly.com/2015/03/30/lena-dunhams-jewish-boyfriend-quiz-and-truth-about-anti-semitism …
@hoodedu model relies on dif between private 'true' views & publicly-expressed ones, if costly to express a view it can persist, hidden 2/
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@aspasia_project Ah, okay. That makes sense. And yeah, I think often the goal isn't so much to change ppl's inner beleifs as just make it
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@aspasia_project unacceptable as a matter of etiquette to be hateful.
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@aspasia_project I do think that preventing expression actually changes beliefs too.
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@hoodedu I hope so! I mean I bet it does. It seems like hate is something learned socially, somehow. - Show replies
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@hoodedu my though--in US, very costly (socially?) to be antisemitic, & we get to a pretty stable point w/o public antisemitismThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aspasia_project People don't just act on beliefs, but often end up believing based on how they act.
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