On Feb 26, 9:50*pm, Joe <j...@race.realism> wrote:
> Not only do Negroes look like Apes but their extreme tendency
> toward violence resembles animals. *But statistics about Negro
> crime are largely withheld from the white public and whites are
> constantly exposed to brainwashing to convince them that
> Negroes are "equal", or even superior, to whites so it is
> quite surprising that whites think this way.
> ~~~~~~~~~
>
> New University Study Claims Americans Subconsciously Associate Black
> People With Apes
>
> 7 February 2008
>
> Science & Society
>
> A study by psychologists at Stanford, Pennsylvania State University
> and the University of California-Berkeley says that many Americans
> subconsciously associate blacks with apes.
>
> In addition, the findings show that society is more likely to condone
> violence against black criminal suspects as a result of its broader
> inability to accept African Americans as fully human, according to the
> researchers.
>
> Co-author Jennifer Eberhardt, a Stanford associate professor of
> psychology, said she was shocked by the results, particularly since
> they involved subjects born after Jim Crow and the civil rights
> movement. "This was actually some of the most depressing work I have
> done," she said. "This shook me up. You have suspicions when you do
> the work-intuitions-you have a hunch. But it was hard to prepare for
> how strong [the black-ape association] was-how we were able to pick it
> up every time."
>
> The research took place over six years at Stanford and Penn State
> under Eberhardt's supervision. It involved mostly white male
> undergraduates. In a series of studies that subliminally flashed black
> or white male faces on a screen for a fraction of a second to "prime"
> the students, researchers found subjects could identify blurry ape
> drawings much faster after they were primed with black faces than with
> white faces.
>
> The researchers consistently discovered a black-ape association even
> if the young adults said they knew nothing about its historical
> connotations. The connection was made only with African American
> faces; the paper's third study failed to find an ape association with
> other non-white groups, such as Asians. Despite such race-specific
> findings, the researchers stressed that dehumanization and animal
> imagery have been used for centuries to justify violence against many
> oppressed groups.
>
> "Despite widespread opposition to racism, bias remains with us,"
> Eberhardt said. "African Americans are still dehumanized; we're still
> associated with apes in this country. That association can lead people
> to endorse the beating of black suspects by police officers, and I
> think it has lots of other consequences that we have yet to uncover."
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2yzc8u
There are DNA mechanisms that protect a sub-species, hence Blacks are
generally avoided and rejected.
Additional readings at:
http://www.mankindquarterly.org/ Mankind
Quarterly
dennis