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It’s called pattern recognition, not racism.

4,049,808 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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Mark Dahler1 年前

Kind of makes me laugh that they choose a tall, attractive, white male and then basically the darkest black guy I’ve seen outside of National Geographic’s 😂.

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Chaos Monologues1 年前

Maybe black men need to stop living up to the "hood" stereotype Idk

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Planetrotter ✝️1 年前

Skin color might play a factor, sure. But it’s not the only factor. ‘White man’ has a nicer outfit, shirt tucked in, approaches more gently. ‘Black man’ has dreads, white over-sized t-shirt and sweatpants, approaches slightly more aggressively. And they didnt test black people. How about if the blacks would have rejected the white but not the black. I say shave your head, both put on a suit and tie and approach all colors and let me see the results of that.

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Pigeon Bear ֎1 年前

It’s racism and it’s perfectly fine.

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AlexT1 年前

This is so disingenuous. The black man is clearly being more aggressive with his approach, hence the startle effect.

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Ravensbreak1 年前

You could film 500 interactions and cherry pick the ones that look bad. The host is obviously racist to claim this is legitimate science in anyway.

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George Patriarca 🤌🇺🇸🇮🇹1 年前

In my world, experience has taught me that profiling is one of the most valuable survival tools we have.

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Rambosey1 年前

What do you do when you are startled by a snake on the ground?

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Yonaguni Stallion1 年前

I don't want them close to me at all, no matter the context.

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Cryptologist1 年前

I would question anyone who claimed to be blind but could catch up to me and take my arm from behind.

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