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Topic History of: When is common sense prejudice?
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Wyot I am due to go on unconscious bias training with work so will let you know...I will try and keep an open mind!

I hate the whole revision of history and repression of free speech and thought as much as I hate racism. People should be allowed to express opinions. I feel for the security guard in the video; 4 quid an hour and trying to make decisions like that....
Green Man Honey wrote:
How are we supposed to trust our own judgement when we are told our bias is unconscious?

The government, news and media do are thinking for us.
Honey How are we supposed to trust our own judgement when we are told our bias is unconscious?
Green Man Blame the Woke Brigade.
Wyot Is it ever okay to think or act in a way that shows you think that someone of Asian appearance and a certain age, sweating with a backpack, may on balance be more likely to be an Islamic terrorist than an elderly white woman in tweed doing a crossword?

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8884763...tter_impression=true

Will this enquiry help society recover from its shallow wars against common sense, or just fuel the genuine racists?