Kepler
Si certus es dubita
Re: Nice Planet #8: You People Make Me Sick.
Race in the US today is a proxy for class. It's almost impossible these days to find people who make categorical statements about the inferiority of minorities as minorities. People who make categorical statements about the inferiority of the poor, on the other hand, are so common that they can publicly state their opinions openly. Since class and race dovetail in the US, race becomes a first pass approximation for class. Whites don't cross to the other side of the street when they see a group of blacks dressed in suits. The fear of blacks is just fear of the poor -- the default view is blacks are poor unless contrary outward signs exist. So while that default view is technically racist, it's also Bayesian.
The question is, why is the fear of the poor so strong, particularly now? Hypotheses non fingo.
Race in the US today is a proxy for class. It's almost impossible these days to find people who make categorical statements about the inferiority of minorities as minorities. People who make categorical statements about the inferiority of the poor, on the other hand, are so common that they can publicly state their opinions openly. Since class and race dovetail in the US, race becomes a first pass approximation for class. Whites don't cross to the other side of the street when they see a group of blacks dressed in suits. The fear of blacks is just fear of the poor -- the default view is blacks are poor unless contrary outward signs exist. So while that default view is technically racist, it's also Bayesian.
The question is, why is the fear of the poor so strong, particularly now? Hypotheses non fingo.
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