So which elements of this fuzzy category do you consider "false and nasty". For example, what do you think of John Derbyshire?
I think Derbyshire is partly right, partly silly, and would have a lot less reason to be nervous around black people if he learned "how to act", as those scary strange black folks say. If you want my opinion on any of his itemized points, feel free to ask, but responding to them all would be a novel - and I didn't disagree with them all. And I think his question is weak-to-moderate evidence for false-and-nasty racism.
But Derbyshire doesn't really work as a general signal flag for racism. Racial essentialism is one obvious answer: the idea th...
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