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Are You Racist?

 Posted by at 12:02 am  Personal, Politics
Dec 042014
 

Let me begin with thanks and a Hat Tip to Joanne Dixon, who emailed me a link to this article on the science of prejudice.  I took the Implicit Association Test for race, and quite frankly, I was shocked the results.  After thinking about the results in light of my own background, they made more sense and I’ll explain why.

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I’m sitting in the soft-spoken cognitive neuroscientist‘s spotless office nestled within New York University’s psychology department, but it feels like I’m at the doctor’s, getting a dreaded diagnosis. On his giant monitor, Amodio shows me a big blob of data, a cluster of points depicting where people score on the Implicit Association Test. The test measures racial prejudices that we cannot consciously control. I’ve taken it three times now. This time around my uncontrolled prejudice, while clearly present, has come in significantly below the average for white people like me.

You think of yourself as a person who strives to be unprejudiced, but you can’t control these split-second reactions.

That certainly beats the first time I took the IAT online, on the website UnderstandingPrejudice.org. That time, my results showed a "strong automatic preference" for European Americans over African Americans. That was not a good thing to hear, but it’s extremely common—51 percent of online test takers show moderate to strong bias.

Taking the IAT, one of the most popular tools among researchers trying to understand racism and prejudice, is both extremely simple and pretty traumatic. The test asks you to rapidly categorize images of faces as either "African American" or "European American" while you also categorize words (like "evil," "happy," "awful," and "peace") as either "good" or "bad." Faces and words flash on the screen, and you tap a key, as fast as you can, to indicate which category is appropriate…

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To take the test yourself, click the IAT link above or click here.  Click through to the list of tests, and choose the test for race near the bottom of the list.  How did you do?

My test showed that I have a preference for African Americans.  I was shocked because I am white guy, who grew up in an environment of extreme racism.  To this day, I catch myself thinking stereotypically against minorities on very rare occasions.  I correct myself whenever that happens.  So I was expecting a bias toward Caucasians.  But I think I understand it.

I grew up one block from the bay and two from the ocean, so I don’t remember a time I wasn’t in the water.  One Saturday, when I was eight or nine years old, I was diving for muscles in the bay.  I stayed down a bit to long and came up fast right under the boat and hit my head.  I knocked myself cold.  Another young boy, fishing for flounder nearby, heard the collision, dove in and pulled me out.  I quickly regained consciousness, and realized that he had saved my life.  His name was Bobby.  I took him home to meet my family.  I was not allowed to have friends in without permission, so he waited outside, and I went to talk to my father.  He wanted to meet the boy that had saved my life.  It did not occur to me to tell him Bobby was black.  My father took one look at him, got red in the face, and bellowed, “Get that dirty little n*gg*r out of my house!”  I was mortified.  Bobby just shook it off.  We remained secret friends for years, and then, open friends, until he was killed in Vietnam.  My father created a civil rights activist that day.

How this relates to the test is that my rejection of the kind of racism my father displayed is so strong, that I unconsciously show preference to black people, as an overcompensation for the tiny remnant of prejudice that surfaces, ever so briefly, every two or three years.  It may also be compensating for the racism in our society.

Was your test what you expected, or did you gain insight into yourself from it?

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Dec 042014
 

I’m writing for tomorrow, day 29.  Because of a foul up with Fred Meyers, Store to Door cannot deliver my groceries until Friday, which sent me out into the weather to pick up food to last me until then.  Of course, that means another bad air day.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:46 (average 5:51).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From Media Matters: Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes’ 21st Century Fox owns and operates 28 stations in major media markets around the country. These stations might seem independent, but Fox uses them to push misinformation to viewers like you.

Watch this short video to see how Fox News impacts local stations:

By operating local stations, Fox News executives can transmit key right-wing talking points to large numbers of people who don’t watch cable news. And with Fox-owned stations now reaching 37% of U.S. television audiences, that’s a huge opportunity for the conservative media.

 

Click through for a list of cities where they’re seeking volunteers to keep an eye on them. If you don’t live there you can still help. Spread the story round.

From Daily Kos: And now, in accordance with the usual holiday traditions, it’s time for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to let the world’s slowest deliberative body know that if they can’t get the most basic parts of their jobs squared away, they may have to (shudder) cancel their pre-holiday plans

…The threat of enshrunkened Senate vacation time has been a leadership staple during the last half-decade, as the thought of personally losing vacation time seems to have become only reliable way to convince otherwise recalcitrant Republicans to keep the government funded. It’s also a great way to hear some of the most entitled people in America grouse at the inherent unfairness of having to work the week before the week before Christmas, so that ought to be good for a few quotes.

Let’s just hope that it’s also not an incentive for the Nevada Leg Hound, Harry Reid, to give away the farm.

From The New Yorker: In what some are calling his boldest executive order to date, President Obama signed an order on Tuesday that would convert a little-used government building in the nation’s capital into housing for amnestied immigrants.

Signing the order in an Oval Office ceremony, the President said that American taxpayers would finally receive some value for a building that remains empty and unused for much of the year.

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Isn’t this one of the best ideas Andy has ever had? 🙂

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A day of mourning fror Republicans.

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Dec 032014
 

In November, Politics Plus was significantly improved in all categories.  Here is our latest summary:

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In the monthly totals, a Site is any website from which someone accessed our server, a Hit is every access attempt to our server, and a File is every access attempt to our server that returned data.  The difference between Hits and Files is from access attempts that were sent in error or damaged in transit and failed attempts by hackers, spammers, phishers, and Republicans to access the back end and take control of the site.  Any questions?

Here is our latest ClusterMap:

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ClusterMaps misses a lot of, because many visits can’t be easily traced to a location.  It shows only the visits from March 2 to November 2, when it was last updated. 

Here are our top five articles:

A Republican Freedom 10/24/2012 1,242
Jane Smiley: Capitalist Pigs 1/17/2012 788
How RepubliCorp Is Ducking Taxes 7/27/2014 444
Boehner Limp Again, McConnell Walks Away 7/30/2011 388
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Open Thread–11/10/2014 327

Several years are represented here.  Finally one from last month made the list.  There should be more.

Here are our top non-blog/news referrers:

Care2 2,000
Google 1,863
Stumbleupon 438
Microsoft Bing 112

All are up.

Here are our top  blog/news referrers:

http://infidel753.blogspot.com/
http://frieddogleg.blogspot.com/
http://bildungblog.blogspot.com/
http://progressiveerupts.blogspot.com/
http://www.politicususa.com/
http://www.oakcreekforum.blogspot.mx/
http://disaffectedanditfeelssogood.blogspot.com/
http://www.synapticstew.com/
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/
http://zenman1550.tumblr.com/

Normally I include fifteen here, but these ten are the only ones with two or more referrals.  But that’s up two from last month.  Putting their links here increases the ratings of their sites, so this “linkey love” is our thank you for their support.

Here are our top commentators.  As the resident Big Mouth, I don’t count.  Those who leave their URLs in their comment headers, also get “linkey-love” here.

Lynn Squance (122)
Patty (93)
Edie (87)
Joanne D (75)
Pat A (47)
jla (41)
Jerry Critter (22)
mamabear (22)
Vivian B. (20)
SoINeedAName (15)
Jim Phillips (14)
Phil (14)
Arielle (11)
Dotti Lydon (5)
Infidel753 (5)
Rixar13 (5)
Yvonne White (5)

There are over 15, because of a tie.

We have 260,345 links on other websites.

Our Technorati rating no longer exists, because Technorati no longer exists as a blog rating entity.    They have left a vacuum in blog authority rating.  If you learn of someone filling that need before I do, please let me know.  I have registered with Quantcast.  They miss a ton of raw data, but among those they can identify they will be a valuable source of information.  I learned that hard way that I have to pull the data off before a new month starts.  However I did learn that we are mostly older, well educated, poor, and politically active.

As of Midnight, December 1, we have 5,243 articles and 58,419 comments.

I recommend using your own avatar. Go to Gravatar.  Sign up using the email address you use to post comments here and upload the image you want to use as your avatar.  Whenever you comment under that email address here or on any WordPress blog (several others too), that image will become your avatar.

Well, the elections are past.  We did not get out the vote.  That is not your fault.  Instead of running as Democrats, far too many of our candidates who had won in conservative areas, ran away from our party and lost.  Republican candidates were bold with their lies.  Our candidates whispered our truths, if they repeated them at all.  Campaign 2016 is now.  It’s time to stuff party offices with progressives and support progressives in primaries for every position from dog catcher up.  God willing, I shall be here to find you all the tools I can. 

Thank you for all that you do.  Onward!

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Dec 032014
 

I’m writing for tomorrow, day 28.  It’s a busy day, but that describes any day I write a Monthly Report, I also had to go out in the cold to run errands.  The temperature did not reach 32°, F until after I returned, so needless to say, it’s also a bad air day.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:15 (average 5:08).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Fantasy Football Report:

Here’s the latest from our own fantasy football league, Lefty Blog Friends.

Scores:

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Standings:

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Oh how the mighty hath fallen!  Because this coming week is the last before our playoffs begin, our resident sasquatch, Lynn Squance, a Canadian woman, is invincible for the regular season title  Congrats and kudos to Lynn and her Size 9 Stompers.  In two weeks the playoffs begin and everyone has a chance to win.

Short Takes:

From The New Yorker: Republican congressional aide Elizabeth Lauten said on Sunday morning that she “deeply regretted” her attack on Sasha and Malia Obama because it “completely overshadowed the vicious insults I hurled at their parents.”

Appearing on Fox News, Lauten said, “If I had to do it over again, I’d leave the girls out of it so that the horrible things I said about their parents would have had a chance to shine through. I’m kicking myself about that.”

Saying that she had “learned my lesson” from the incident, she added, “I put a lot of work into crafting malicious insults about Barack and Michelle Obama, and those insults have largely been ignored. That’s the real tragedy here.”

Dang! What will it take to get Andy back to comedy? But seriously, I bet she quit to parley her fame for hatemongering into cash.

From Daily Kos: How Walmart’s owners give thanks and give back

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Could anything be more clear?  This is the Waltons’ Republican vulture philanthropy to go with their Republican vulture capitalism.

From Upworthy: Kim Jong Un Would Really Hate For You To Watch This, Which Is Exactly Why You Should.

 

What a courageous young woman. Her story about Kim’s extreme right-wing dictatorship needs telling. We also need to take care that Republicans never get enough power to make this a similar place, ruled by the .01%.

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Dec 022014
 

I’m writing for tomorrow, day 27.  Between collecting the data for November’s monthly report (coming Wednesday), completing end of month paperwork, preparing my grocery order, doing some individual mentoring, and fighting off COPD, I find myself at the end of a day that was too bust do do any research on which to base articles.  We’ll try again tomorrow.

(Then I fell asleep at the keyboard and just woke up.)

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:06: (average 5:32).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

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Poll Results–12/1/2014

 Posted by at 12:03 am  Blog News, Politics
Dec 012014
 

Here are the results of our “Will Republicans Impeach?” poll.  Politics Plus Polls are not scientific, because those who respond are not balanced according to demographic categories.   Therefore, we do not accurately reflect the makeup of the US population.  Nevertheless, our are usually factually accurate, and more often than not, reflect will of the national majority.

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And here are your comments:

Showing comments 114 of 14.

Posted by SoINeedAName  19 hours ago.   

 

I really wanted to vote "Very Unlikely" – BUT given the abject STUPIDITY of these rethuglican hate-mongers I upped it to "Somewhat Unlikely"

 

Posted by Rixar13  November 27, 2014 at 6:46 am.  

 

"Very likely" – It’s all they’ve got.

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Posted by SoINeedAName  November 22, 2014 at 1:51 pm.  

 

I voted "Somewhat Unlikely" because no one – and I mean NO ONE – can be THAT f\/cking racist and stupid

 

Oh, wait … we’re talking about Rethuglicans, aren’t we?

 

Can I change my vote?

 

Posted by Edie  November 18, 2014 at 5:08 pm.  

 

I think they will try to impeach him for something, it won’t matter what to them, they just want to embarrass him if they can.

 

Posted by Yvonne White  November 17, 2014 at 3:04 pm.  

 

It’s their god-given right! ;

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Of Course these idiots will try!!!! But it’s all smoke & mirrors & wasteful expense for Nothing. Clinton proved that Impeachment might hurt your feelings, but Does NOT Remove you from office!

 

Posted by Dotti Lydon  November 17, 2014 at 6:24 am.  

 

I voted very unlikely, but they sure as hell are going to try.

 

Posted by gene  November 17, 2014 at 4:08 am.  

 

They might vote articles of impeachment, but I rather doubt it and they don’t have enough votes in the Senate to complete an impeachment process anyway – which might make it more likely they’ll vote the articles – for show so their "base" will know how tough they are. Maroons…

 

Posted by mamabear  November 17, 2014 at 3:57 am.  

 

oops Boehner to left

 

Posted by Joanne D  November 17, 2014 at 3:55 am.  

 

They are very likely to keep talking about nothing else for the next two years. They are only somewhat likely to actually do it. They are all hat and no cattle.

 

Posted by mamabear  November 17, 2014 at 3:55 am.  

 

I voted Toss-up. I really don’t think even they know. Cruz to right.Boehner to the right and McConnell stuck in the middle with a " I just want to go down in history as the man who took Obama down". My My what a dilemma.

 

Posted by Arielle   November 17, 2014 at 2:14 am.  

 

Impeach him for what? He’s doing his job – they are not. They are busy making life miserable for him and all the rest of us, too. The man only has two years left….very unlikely they could or would.

 

Posted by Patty  November 17, 2014 at 1:56 am.  

 

Somewhat likely. It depends on how loudly their "base" demands it.

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Posted by Phil  November 16, 2014 at 9:11 pm.  

 

Very likely! Once again, I base my answer on past performance.

 

Posted by thubten  November 16, 2014 at 12:23 pm.  

 

why would they give up a good thing?

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The comments make it clear that not everyone understands impeachment.  If House Republicans opt to vote a Bill of Impeachment, Obama will be impeached.  To be impeached is not the same as to be removed from office.  In addition to impeachment, removal requires conviction in a Senate trial.  Conviction requires a 2/3 majority of the Senate.

I voted ‘Somewhat likely’.  The leadership is savvy enough to realize that the frivolous charges available to them are most likely to be a public relations nightmare, and that they have no chance to get the 67 Senate votes needed to convict, if the House does impeach him.  The problem the leadership faces is that their racist hatemongering has inflamed the party’s rabid base.  So the reason for my vote is that the TEAbuggery tail is likely to wag the leadership’s dog, as it so frequently has.

The new poll is up and is more personal.

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Dec 012014
 

I’m writing for tomorrow, day 26.  It’s been a slow day for news and excessively cold for here, with most of the day below freezing with high wind.  I overslept, and I’m writing during Holy Halftime.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:52 (average 5:08).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Religious Ecstasy:

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Short Take:

From Think Progress: Presenting reams of evidence that could benefit the defense of Ferguson officer Darren Wilson wasn’t the only thing St. Louis County prosecutors did to bolster Wilson’s case for escaping trial.

Prosecutors also made a mistake in the grand jury instructions that gave jurors a false impression about the law and provided Wilson with significantly more legal cover for the deadly shooting of Michael Brown than the law actually provides, according to a review of the transcript by MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell.

Assistant District Attorney Kathi Alizadeh instructed grand jurors on how to decide the case based on a statute that was invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court two decades ago. As O’Donnell points out, that statute had not been valid for the entirety of Alizadeh’s legal career. That statute said that officers can use any force they deem necessary to achieve the arrest of a fleeing suspect. It does not preclude deadly force ,saying only that officers are “justified in the use of such physical force as he or she reasonably believes is immediately necessary to effect the arrest or to prevent the escape from custody.”

Calling this "mistake" a "mistake" is a huge mistake. I have no doubt that it was completely intentional.

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Nov 302014
 

I’m writing for tomorrow, day 25.  This is the only article, because today is a dead news day and a lazy day for a TomCat.  Tomorrow is a holy day in the Church of the Ellipsoid Orb.  My Broncos’ service is with the Kansas City Chiefs, but in these circumstances, they’re just Officer Wilson’s team.  They have the Sunday Night game and will be nationally televised.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 2:46 (average 4:16).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From Alternet: One of the ways reformers are trying to reduce the use of excessive police force is by requiring police officers to wear body cameras. Cities like Cleveland are moving toward requiring more officers to wear cameras to ensure accountability.

But a case out of Denver shows that not all police are so keen to be recorded. This past August, a group of police officers attempted to arrest David Nelson Flores for suspected drug possession. When he stuffed a sock in his mouth and refused to open his mouth, one of the officers struck him in the head repeatedly. “Those were the hardest punches I have ever heard, said Levi Frasier, a bystander who witnessed the beating. 

But police did not limit their use of force to Flores. They also tripped his girlfriend, who was almost eight months pregnant at the time. Luckily for Flores and his girlfriend, Frasier recorded the entire incident on his tablet. But the police took his tablet and deleted the video. At least they thought they deleted it. When Frasier got home he discovered the video file reappeared once the tablet synced with the cloud server.

 

I’m surprised that the local Fox affiliate is not goose-stepping with the Republican Reichsministry of Propaganda, Faux Noise.  This account makes it painfully clear that all police need to be wearing a camera that record their actions.

From Crooks and Liars: I’ve been arguing with fellow progressives for more than a decade about our lack of outreach to the white working class. It’s time. If we want to get a solid majority that lasts long enough to make real change, we’d damn well better start:

ATLANTA (AP) — Southern Democrats are joining others in the party who say that a return to advocating to lift people out of economic hardship and emphasizing spending on education and public works will re-energize black voters and attract whites as well.

"It’s time to draw a line in the sand and not surrender our brand," Rickey Cole, the party chairman in Mississippi, said. He believes candidates have distanced themselves from the past half-century of Democratic principles.

Amen.

From Raw Story: A staffer for Republican Rep. Stephen Fincher (TN) took to Facebook this week to attack Sasha and Malia Obama, President Barack Obama’s daughters, for failing to show what she deemed to be sufficient respect for their father’s annual pardoning of a Thanksgiving turkey.

According to Gawker, Elizabeth Lauten, former new media political director for the Republican National Committee, wrote an open letter to the two girls, attacking their facial expressions and clothing choices.

Nothing is despicable for Republicans.

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