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Grant Feller,

Grant Feller

Opinion

Smart people can be racist too

August 19, 2013 11:02
2 min read

I’ve never thought of antisemitism as just being an instinctive reaction from an ill-educated minority. In fact, in my experience, it has always been a poison spewed by intellectuals.

Which is why I found the results of a new study from the University of Michigan this week utterly fascinating — but, sadly, not terribly surprising. Smart people are just as racist as their less intelligent peers — they’re just better at concealing their warped beliefs. According to the study’s author, Geoffrey Wodtke, “high-ability whites” are simply better at hiding their prejudices about African-American people than “lower-ability whites”.

He goes on to claim that “racism and prejudice don’t simply come about as a result of low mental capacities or deficiencies in socialisation. ... More intelligent members of the dominant group are just better at legitimising and protecting their privileged position than less intelligent members.”

And for me, that is the central plank of racism – and especially antisemitism — among so-called sophisticates. It’s a fear of the outsider, laced with ignorance of who they are, topped with a healthy dollop of I’m-in-the-biggest-gang bullying.

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