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I saw this article's title in the list that RealClearPolitics.com puts up twice a day in their news feed for it's viewers to click on and read. The title was click bait, and it obviously worked on me, however, the article itself made me think, and it, IMHO, goes directly to what our country is struggling with when it comes to the social conventions surrounding race - should we expect people to take responsibility for their own actions, their own choices, their own lives, or are we as a society oppressing whole segments of our society due to "implicit bias" and/or "systemic racism" and the actions of people that end up getting themselves shot by the police, or attacked in a drug buy gone bad, or their kids failing in school, or their neighborhood being crime ridden, or their inability to find or keep a job is the fault, the blame, and the responsibility of everyone else and they are not to be held responsible (or shot) when they have a gun in their hands and do not follow police instructions to drop the gun (as just one example)? I'm just so tired of being told continually that the problems of others is due to the simple fact that I exist in some heretofore unseen to me fantasy world of privileged. Every single person is a product of their choices in life - not some malevolent system of oppression that we are all unwittingly a part, and the only ones that can see it are the progressive SJW's, progressive politicians gaming the SJW vote, and of course, those people that want to blame their life's problems on something other then themselves and their own choices in life.
Are there problems in or society with racism, bigotry, and hate? Sure, of course, we see it every day. Is it at the level of influence over other people's lives that it creates all the ill's that they blame it for? Hell no.
Anyway, here's the article:
Are there problems in or society with racism, bigotry, and hate? Sure, of course, we see it every day. Is it at the level of influence over other people's lives that it creates all the ill's that they blame it for? Hell no.
Anyway, here's the article:
Hillary’s Talk of ‘Implicit Bias’ Should Scare Every American | National Review
by David French September 28, 2016 2:43 PM @DavidAFrench
This is a road we don’t want to travel.
You’re guilty and you don’t know it. Sure, you think you’re a decent person who treats people fairly, judging them on the content of their character and not the color of the skin. But let’s face it: You’re deluded. Especially if you happen to be white, you’re biased and you don’t even know it. You’re unaware of your own privilege, and of the extent to which your beliefs, speech, and even mannerisms oppress people of color. It’s time to confess. It’s time to be re-educated. It’s time to rid yourself of your false consciousness.
This is the message of the modern campus radical, of the diversity trainer, and, increasingly, of the Democratic nominee for president, Hillary Clinton.
Like many of the most dangerous progressive ideas, “implicit bias” or “unconscious racism” seems reasonable enough at first glance: Aren’t we all shaped by our environment and upbringing to make snap judgments about people? Aren’t those judgments often wrong? Couldn’t we all use exposure to different cultures and ideas to help us get past preconceived notions and casual bigotries? What could be wrong with that?
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