Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 5, 2017
One thing I know for sure about my readership: they like maps.
This map though.
I’m not sure how useful it actually is.
A study that ran from 2002-2015 into social attitudes by Harvard University has mapped the countries in Europe with the highest incidents of racial bias.
The test created by ‘Project Implicit’ at Harvard, is a short interactive quiz in which participants pair images with words.
One component involved associating positive or negatives terms with black and white faces respectively.
It used an ‘implicit association test’ (IAT) and the terminology included words like ‘good’, ‘bad’, and ‘evil’.
But I mean, if this started in 2002, how useful can this data even be?
Besides Jews (which I don’t think this study includes), there was no one to be racist against in 2002 – 2015 is when people in Europe started having a reason to be. No one is racist against someone they’ve never been around, that doesn’t even make sense.
The idea that someone would hate someone they’re never had any exposure to is ridiculous.
This sort of thing feeds into the Jewish narrative that “racial hatred” is some kind of meaningless emotion based on nothing that some people hold because they are deranged, stupid and evil.
What would be useful is series of colored maps that marks a change in racist attitutdes between 2002 and 2016.
Can I do a self-indulgent metaphor?
Please, can I do that?
Okay, thanks.
It’s like, in 2002, you get asked about some guy named Jim Stevens who you’ve never met:
Questionnaire: Do you hate Jim Stevens?
Respondee: I’ve never met Jim Stevens, nor do I know who he is.
Questionnaire: Yeah, but do you hate him though?
Respondee: No.
Then in 2015, Jim Stevens moves into you neighborhood, rape your daughter, breaks into your home and steals all of your electronics, runs over your neighbors with a a truck, then attacks you with a machete when you’re on your way to work – all while demanding that you give him free money and other things.
Then, they ask you again in 2016:
Questionnaire: Do you hate Jim Stevens?
Respondee: Yeah, I hate the sonovbitch.
Questionnaire: Wow, you are evil.
I just wish things like this were allowed to be less goofy.
That really is one of my main issues: how totally goofy everything is.
Source Article from https://www.dailystormer.com/most-implicitly-racist-countries-in-europe-according-to-harvard/
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