A white guy asks you for the time. It is daylight on a public street. You have no reason to suspect that this is a trick or he's going to annoy you for money or try to sell you something. He's in a business suit and seems hurried and asks you simply for the time.
Whether you give him the time or not isn't important. My question is, does your decision change if he's Asian? Black?
Any other scenario... assuming all else is equal, would someone being of a different ethnicity than you change your decision to help them or not, no matter if they're just asking for the time, asking you to watch their dog, begging for money, or whatever else.
Does ethnicity enter your thought process and affect your decision?
Whether you give him the time or not isn't important. My question is, does your decision change if he's Asian? Black?
Any other scenario... assuming all else is equal, would someone being of a different ethnicity than you change your decision to help them or not, no matter if they're just asking for the time, asking you to watch their dog, begging for money, or whatever else.
Does ethnicity enter your thought process and affect your decision?
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