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					<description>I think racism is still very much a part of our lives. I have experienced it first hand i.e. myself. It is good to hear talk about racism not being there and the espoused anti-racism causes, but it is all rhetoric and in reaity we have still to get out of the mindset. Subtle ways and very sweet ways are used to practice racism, but it is infact what is called-"malicious righteousness".
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		<title>by: Amanda Frazier</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jan 2007 16:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hey Peter, I think you're right - or that Yegge is? - that substantial societal psychology changes with time as much as with solid argument and good merit.  Or maybe - instead - that solid argument and good merit take time to sink it.  I take comfort in that in some ways, that we - as a people - will come around on some things as they become more visible.  But, I'd caution you that while generations' passings have brought evolution into our textbooks and turned racism into an understood wrong, there are many who do not buy into the idea of evolution for the same reasons they never did (and that's probably ok; we are not so different, most of us who do buy into it don't really understand it), and racism is still built into every aspect of our institutional society and, arguably, into all of our personal psyches.  It's understood to be wrong, but we fool ourselves by thinking it's gone.  While time can change perceptions, it seldom changes things deeply.  Real change takes MUCH more concerted effort!  There's my rant, may be totally off the real Yegge topic, but there you go... Fun to see your trip up online.  Hope you have a fabulous time in Turkey!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Peter, I think you&#8217;re right - or that Yegge is? - that substantial societal psychology changes with time as much as with solid argument and good merit.  Or maybe - instead - that solid argument and good merit take time to sink it.  I take comfort in that in some ways, that we - as a people - will come around on some things as they become more visible.  But, I&#8217;d caution you that while generations&#8217; passings have brought evolution into our textbooks and turned racism into an understood wrong, there are many who do not buy into the idea of evolution for the same reasons they never did (and that&#8217;s probably ok; we are not so different, most of us who do buy into it don&#8217;t really understand it), and racism is still built into every aspect of our institutional society and, arguably, into all of our personal psyches.  It&#8217;s understood to be wrong, but we fool ourselves by thinking it&#8217;s gone.  While time can change perceptions, it seldom changes things deeply.  Real change takes MUCH more concerted effort!  There&#8217;s my rant, may be totally off the real Yegge topic, but there you go&#8230; Fun to see your trip up online.  Hope you have a fabulous time in Turkey!
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		<title>by: Nathaniel</title>
		<link>http://blog.rictic.com/2006/08/24/disruptive-change/#comment-6</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Sep 2006 15:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>A related concept that he doesn't really expound upon is that there is a tipping point for an idea to be generally accepted.  I loved the commentary about the stupidity of people in groups.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A related concept that he doesn&#8217;t really expound upon is that there is a tipping point for an idea to be generally accepted.  I loved the commentary about the stupidity of people in groups.
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