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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 3, 2022

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Subconsciously, progressive whites know that black people broadly aren't as intelligent; they downshift their speech around black people more than conservatives do. I don't think this is because conservatives are less "racist", but because they aren't willing to make themselves less competent to cater to black people.

I think this actually indicative of at least some kind of comparative racism. It's one thing to think ethnic groups have hereditary differences in average intellect that account for part of the difference in career and financial success, but it's a whole other ball of yarn to think people of some races basically just can't understand your normal mode of speech, or that they'll react badly to it. As much as the whole, "I don't see color, I just treat everyone the same" thing gets mocked, I think it's actually a pretty good starting approach for how to treat others.

It is, but color blindness as the official policy would have put this to cycle to rest. At least more so.

There is too much power and money up for grabs, so the people who want to perpetuate the cycle of abuse outflanked the people who wanted to transcend the cycle of abuse.

If I'm right that elite Whites are pivoting to minorities to beat other Whites, then there is no place for a suggestion that doesn't emphasize racial conflict.

The other possibility is that progressive whites downshift their speech around working class people in general, and black codes as working class. They'd talk the same way to a plumber in uniform, but black people can't take their skin off. This also doesn't portray progressive whites as exactly paragons of equality, but it's a totally different hypothesis that fits with observed behavior about as well.

Speaking as a working class white, I've never noticed it from blue tribe customers or clients. I can't say there's no chance they aren't picking up that I can follow, but I've seen how they treat black coworkers and the difference is stark. I mean the guy who was a demanding asshole with sky high standards at me yesterday will be patient, soft-spoken and understanding with a black coworker today. It definitely feels like a noticeable pattern.

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