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The Kitchen Sink
Race seems to be a divisive issue among Christians
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<blockquote data-quote="coffee4u" data-source="post: 76023242" data-attributes="member: 415399"><p>I am sure by school age there would be at least some internalized racial stereotypes, a sad fact of life. It would be interesting to know though the demographic picked for such experiments. Are they picking children who may be more likely to have these bias and what about children raised in homes where diversity is celebrated or blended racial households? If they all pick the same way I would wonder if something else isn't going on, such as the children picking based on what the adults want. Children are very good at picking up on adult expectations. Adults may think they are giving no clues, but often when conversations are annalized there are tells like voice tone, blinking or posture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coffee4u, post: 76023242, member: 415399"] I am sure by school age there would be at least some internalized racial stereotypes, a sad fact of life. It would be interesting to know though the demographic picked for such experiments. Are they picking children who may be more likely to have these bias and what about children raised in homes where diversity is celebrated or blended racial households? If they all pick the same way I would wonder if something else isn't going on, such as the children picking based on what the adults want. Children are very good at picking up on adult expectations. Adults may think they are giving no clues, but often when conversations are annalized there are tells like voice tone, blinking or posture. [/QUOTE]
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