Who do you mean by this? Those who are outraged at Kaepernick’s actions or those who conceal their guilty conscience by being too fervent in their protests? — Brett
I wasn't there, but unenlightened maybe able to provide us more insight into what may have lead to such lack of historical evidence. — boethius
I'm still not sure I'm seeing the benefit of the 'responsibility' thing here though. — Isaac
There's only any point in assigning myself responsibility for those things I can properly affect...and the actions of psychologists acting on the instruction of the Chinese government ain't one of those things. — Isaac
That's not the history I learned, not even remotely close; in fact terribly wrong.. Kindly, support your claim with evidence. — tim wood
But I dont think thats the objective of the current riots. Im not afraid to say, I dont beleive they are being governed by some super fantastic ideal of racial equity, it all sounds very pretty the first time, and after that, it just begins to sound exactly all the other bids for power by every other similar movement since forever. — ernestm
That complicity is limited though. Whilst I rarely work with children, my wife has been a child psychologist for nearly 20 years and in our experience of the field, the overwhelming majority of psychologists are opposed to this kind of treatment, many are opposed even to the very existence of the drug. The BPS has very strong guidance on medicating behavioural problems. Unless you think psychology ought to have its own police force I don't see how you can hold us accountable for a failure to comply with the guidance. — Isaac
Thats not what Black Lives Matter says. It has made clear, ONE more instance would be enough to trigger complete destructoin of the entire nation. On the other hand, Black Lives Matter has been particularly disintrested in protecting the lives of blacks who will be murdered, at the rate of about one a day for two years, without police intervention to stop it, and I regret to say, given what it has said and done, it appears to me to be a terrorist organization now that really could not care that much who dies, black or not. — ernestm
I find it hard to beleive the abuse could amount to anywhere near equivalent to a murder a day. — ernestm
I reject the idea that simply because psychiatrists are psychologist this somehow implicates the whole of psychology in their actions. — Isaac
It's actually the institutions outside of academia (schools and the NHS) which now produce the most force to overmedicate. — Isaac
What do you think? — ernestm
None of this supports or illustrates the point being made by boethius, which is that psychology, as a whole, serves some state instituted function which other institutions (like philosophy) do not. — Isaac
The removal of draconian anti-homosexual laws and treatments involved psychiatrists like Laing and Szasz, philosophers like Foucault, psychologists like Cooper and Antonucci. It also involved a lot of ordinary activists, lawyers, doctors and journalists. — Isaac
the problem is, such statistics can also be interpreted to substantiate the Sapir/Whorf hypothesis, because, African Americans simply have a different concept of justice than Caucasians due to their linguistic heritage, which does not define boundaries of property ownership like Caucasians naturally do, for example. — ernestm
Criminal justice
63. Evidence suggests that an individual’s ethnic group is not significantly associated with an increased or a reduced likelihood of offending.61 However, at every point in the criminal justice system certain minority groups experience harsher outcomes.
64. Black people make up between 2–3% of the population. However, they constituted 15% of those who were stopped by the police in 2008/09. Other ethnic minority groups were also over‐represented.
65. Further, between 2006/07 and 2009/10, the proportions of Stop and Searches for the Black and Asian groups increased (from 22% and 9% to 33% and 16% respectively).62
66. Gypsies and Travellers have experienced blanket raids of their sites on the basis of unfounded allegations by local communities. The police have power to remove and destroy vehicles if directions are not followed and this means that most leave voluntarily when served notice, but then lack access to legal processes to challenge the direction. This means that Travellers are often forced out of their homes by default.63
67. Across England and Wales as a whole, there were more arrests per 1,000 population for each of the Black and Minority Ethnic groups (except for Chinese or Other) than for people of White ethnicity. There were 84 arrests per 1,000 population for the Black group compared with 26 arrests per 1,000 population for the White group, 29 per 1,000 for the Asian group and 59 per 1,000 for those from a Mixed ethnic background. Per 1,000 population, Black persons were arrested 3.3 times more than White people, and those from the Mixed ethnic group 2.3 times more.64 This data is best understood as evidence of whom the police suspect of committing crime. 65
68. A higher percentage of those in the Black and Minority Ethnic groups were sentenced to immediate custody for indictable offences than in the White group in 2010 (White 23%, Black 27%, Asian 29% and Other 42%). In 2010, the highest average custodial sentence length for those given determinate sentences for indictable offences was recorded for the Black ethnic group, at 20.8 months, followed by the Asian and Other groups with averages of 19.9 months and 19.7 months respectively. The lowest average custodial sentence length was recorded for the White group at 14.9 months.
I'm not sure why... — Benkei
This current 'black vs. white' nonsense does nothing but create racial tensions where there were none. — Tzeentch
All I can say is that the journey towards truth is a mentally hazardous journey. We grow up given a mental structure, to toss it aside, or any foundational part of it, and build a new structure is the definition of a mental breakdown. The role of psychology in society is to scare you away from doing any such breaking down; the role of philosophy is to invite you to see clearer what is worth tossing aside and what is worth building upon. — boethius
How do you know that? Do just assume that all racists are proud enough to be open about it? It seems to me that being racist is something one might want to hide because it can get you into trouble, rather like homosexuality can in some places. It would get you banned from this site for instance. It would get a policeman sacked I'm fairly sure, in the UK.Not really.
Somehow racism is poorly hidden, and those racists I have met in my life often had no problem telling me so. — Tzeentch
An event occurs, and the immediate conclusion is that it must be because of racism. What if the skin colors of those involved had nothing to do with any of it?
Media loves to frame things to fit a narrative. Media loves outrage, because outrage draws attention. It's all about language, because it so deviously manipulates us. — Tzeentch
So yes, I'm trying to make you. The fact that it's not working is a reflection on you, not me. — Isaac
yes, you absolutely do have to prove every fucking word. — Isaac
Are you going to argue the law governs dining etiquette because you're not allowed to stab your guests with a fork? — Echarmion
The next necessary stage of the process is to establish if that's had any effect and to what extent. — Isaac
Please tell me about the law that regulates what you talk about with your significant other at the dinner table. — Echarmion
It's patently absurd to claim that the law governs every aspect of social life. — Echarmion
to start throwing around accusations that some specific institution is a particularly pernicious example of this tendency purely on the grounds that it might be. — Isaac
You're equating the state and the entirety of society. — Echarmion
We are all agents of change, we can’t help it. — Brett
