Tuesday, June 27, 2006

On Racism

This is an article that I want to remember- I commit it to the care of Google ("All Hail Google!").

That hypothesis is that racism is actually an unfortunate by-product of another phenomenon—a tendency to assign people to “coalition groups”, and to use whatever cues are available, be they clothing, accent or skin colour, to slot individuals into such groups (or “stereotype” them, as modern usage might term it). The good news is that experiments done by the researchers suggest that such stereotypes are easily dissolved and replaced with others. Racism, in other words, can be eliminated.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thought the word 'eliminated' is a bit too strong!