cosmo kramer
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I presume white skin in India is an indicator of high social status and intelligence, but it isn't just that. Even non-white cultures seem to consider whiter skin to be a highly aesthetic trait. This has been demonstrated time and time again by the constantly repeated (and infamous) doll experiment, where darker skinned children are given a choice between two dolls, one with light skin and the other with dark skin, and otherwise identical features. The preference for the lighter skin doll is even higher in cultures that are predominantly comprised of darker skinned people.why do people take skin colour so seriously?
Some other interesting tidbits:
By the time people are adults their perceptions of race are finely tuned. Stanford researchers have found that people can distinguish race from very minimal facial clues. They showed subjects just the front slices of plain, black profiles—the face from forehead to chin, without the hair. Subjects could tell the race of the profile (80 percent of the time) more often than they could tell the sex (70 percent), or the age within 10 years (68 percent). Race is commonly equated with skin color, but all the profiles were black. It is of obvious biological importance for adults to be able to tell the sexes apart, but they were even better at telling races apart.
Why? What is your definition of racism?Any decent 21st century kid would realise that racism is an outdated concept, or at least should be.
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