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These people didn't become racist overnight, they just no longer feel the need to hide it.
Another sees two fretful party guests bending so far backwards to accommodate a racist, they become racist themselves.
I wanted to say to young readers that we might live in scary times, but that's no reason to become racist.
In the same newspaper, Hartmut Kasten, a child psychologist, accused parents of "projecting their own fears" onto the texts, maintaining that children did not become racist through literature.
Last month, the New York Times broke a global embargo on reviewing Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman, revealing that To Kill a Mockingbird's much-loved protagonist, Atticus Finch, had become racist in later life.
So to bring it back to the primary question: "Could AI ever become racist?" Unfortunately, it's impossible to know.
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This anti-Semitism became racist when "the belief took hold that Jews were intrinsically and organically evil rather than merely having false beliefs and wrong dispositions".
The alternative, the confederacy hypothesis, is those people somehow for some reason in the last four years became racist".
Maybe their dad or mom was racist or they heard stories that are not true but they believed them and then they became racist".
Their attempt to be "color-blind" was the reason they became racist, which is a critically important lesson to white people today who think mistakenly that "color-blinded-ness" is the goal.
One explanation, Will said, was that "a lot of white people who voted for Obama in 2008 watched him govern for four years and said, 'Not so good, let's try somebody else.'" He then described the alternative explanation, and dubbed Sullivan's statement the "confederacy hypothesis...those people somehow for some reason in the last four years became racist".
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