Professors: Being ‘color blind’ fosters racism – Jonathan Turley

There is a new study by psychology researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of Louisville that maintains that those people who maintain a “color-blind” racial philosophy are actually fostering racism. The question is whether the study in the Journal of Counseling Psychology will be used to support universities requiring affirmative anti-racism statements and other direct responses from faculty and students.  
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SickOfTheLies
3 years ago

No, “Professors” like this one are what lead to racism.
Good God, what is the matter with these supposedly educated peoples brains?

Ataraxis
3 years ago

The modern academic:
“Let me know what answer you want, and I’ll interpret the data for you”

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

So MLK was a racist? Who knew.

This is a laughably faked-date, agenda-driven, steaming heap of junk science fraud horse-shit.

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