This test supposedly catches out racist attitudes, even if the subject tries to hide them. Pardon me, but I thought that racist action or speech was a crime, not subconscious attitude?
Indeed, someon may have unconsciously acquired some such attitude or response, but be consciously against it, and so deliberately never express it in word or deed: why should he be "caught as a racist"? Surely such a person is actually honourably and merits praise if anything, not censure, punishment, and being, well, discriminated against?
Or in fewer words, is it a crime to think something wrong, without saying or doing wrong?
Indeed, someon may have unconsciously acquired some such attitude or response, but be consciously against it, and so deliberately never express it in word or deed: why should he be "caught as a racist"? Surely such a person is actually honourably and merits praise if anything, not censure, punishment, and being, well, discriminated against?
Or in fewer words, is it a crime to think something wrong, without saying or doing wrong?
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