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Can we watch?...head explode...
Can we watch?
It's human nature to judge others and accept our own choices as good. Our first impression of others is visual. If you see a guy walking down the street in tattered clothing and unshaven, do you even think there is a possibility that he is anything other then homeless? It's called profiling.
And it's often informative, if politically incorrect. If your teenage daughter brings home a new boyfriend, and he's tattoo'd & pierced up the wahzoo with a burgundy mohawk, some people would harshly criticize you for 'judging' the guy negatively on the basis of his appearance.
But ignoring the fact he chose that appearance, despite knowing the image it projects & associations it brings. Unlike being black or Middle Eastern, male, very large, or a number of other qualities that are inherent & unmodifiable.
Seems to me profiling has gotten a bad name, but it'd be idiotic not to do it some in real life. A big question is whether one is open-minded enough to be willing to expand on the initial impression as more info. becomes available.
Like when the guy in cruddy looking gear dives like a fish. Might be a decent dive buddy...on the boat the next day.
Richard.
Hang on. Did he flinch as he was forced to walk by you sprawled on the front porch fondling your favourite self defense weapon of choice as you chambered a fresh round?And it's often informative, if politically incorrect. If your teenage daughter brings home a new boyfriend, and he's tattoo'd & pierced up the wahzoo with a burgundy mohawk, some people would harshly criticize you for 'judging' the guy negatively on the basis of his appearance.
But ignoring the fact he chose that appearance, despite knowing the image it projects & associations it brings. Unlike being black or Middle Eastern, male, very large, or a number of other qualities that are inherent & unmodifiable.
Seems to me profiling has gotten a bad name, but it'd be idiotic not to do it some in real life. A big question is whether one is open-minded enough to be willing to expand on the initial impression as more info. becomes available.
Like when the guy in cruddy looking gear dives like a fish. Might be a decent dive buddy...on the boat the next day.
Richard.