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SJWs indoctrinating 3-months-old babies
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SJWs indoctrinating 3-months-old babies

SJWs know no limit: they are now going after... babies and toddlers:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/a...ldren.html

To sum it up: SJW "scientists" discovered that babies distinguish, recognize, 3 races: Asian White African (and kind of associate African features with negative, "angry" feelings)... and, big surprise, babies prefer seeing their own race...

So, they want to "teach" babies not to be race-aware, not to react positively to their own race... So, they designed a strange process, mixing and photo-shopping faces of African people, and showing them to the babies, so that the non-Black babies will ultimately get used to them...

I mean... indoctrinating babies, from such a young age (3 months old!)... leftists know no boundaries!

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Scientists say babies have a racial bias at the age of three-months old
They tend to respond more frequently to women who are their own race


Children as young as three months old have been found to have a bias towards women who are the same race as themselves.

Now, a University of Delaware scientist has discovered a simple exercise that he claims can undo this unconscious racial biases in young children.

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In their latest study, published in July in the journal Developmental Science, Quinn and his collaborators in China used photos of African and Asian faces and morphed them together to create ambiguous images that looked equally African and Asian.

Some of the faces had pleasant expressions, while others looked more severe.

When researchers showed the images to four- to six-year-olds in China, the children identified the happy faces as Asian - the category they were used to seeing - and the angry faces as African...

The scientists' wanted to see whether the children's unconscious racial biases could be disrupted.

They showed the youngsters five different African faces and gave each of the individuals a name, repeating the process until the children could identify each of the five faces by name.

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