Finally some thoughtful discourse on topic. Thank you.
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Yes, natural distrust of strangers is wired into our behavior. Probably related to our hunter-gatherer period when strangers were routinely associated with bad group outcomes.
School busing to expose children to other children from different backgrounds worked to overcome ignorance based prejudices. Kids experiencing how minor the actual differences are helped them discount societal biases.
My judgement was that we were making good progress to overcome such prejudices but that progress has been reversed for political gain. I was disappointed by my first memory from President Obama's first term, when he accused a Cambridge police officer of Racism. He ended up trying to walk that back with Rose Garden beers, but the negative tone was set.
JR
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Yes, natural distrust of strangers is wired into our behavior. Probably related to our hunter-gatherer period when strangers were routinely associated with bad group outcomes.
School busing to expose children to other children from different backgrounds worked to overcome ignorance based prejudices. Kids experiencing how minor the actual differences are helped them discount societal biases.
My judgement was that we were making good progress to overcome such prejudices but that progress has been reversed for political gain. I was disappointed by my first memory from President Obama's first term, when he accused a Cambridge police officer of Racism. He ended up trying to walk that back with Rose Garden beers, but the negative tone was set.
JR