These days, we frequently hear that most people today have unconscious bias, that they think they don’t discriminate, but in real life they actually do. The LaPiere study supports the opposite idea. People are more hostile to others in the abstract than when they meet them in person. As a rule, theoretical discriminators, when they come face-to-face with an actual person, actually don’t discriminate. It’s much easier to dehumanize the “other” when you don’t see a human face, when someone is reduced to a demographic identity. When you meet actual people and learn a little of their human story,
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