The blog post of that name (covering the Science article "Mispredicting Affective and Behavioral Responses" to Racism raises a good question.
I always liked my sister's response when such sentiments were aired.
"Excuse me," she would say, "but your cape is showing."
How would you respond if you heard a racist slur?
The blog post of that name (covering the Science article “Mispredicting Affective and Behavioral Responses” to Racism raises a good question. I always liked my sister’s response when such sentiments were aired. “Excuse me,” she would say, “but your cape is showing.”