Originally posted by Lorizael
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Re: the study Al cited, I'm not sure it's a sign of 100% racism. I mean, yes, there's some racism there, but there's probably a class element as well, because a lot of names we think of as "black" are actually more "lower-class black," while stereotypically white names may have a middle-class or even posh connotation. To put it another way, I think Tyrone, Jamal and Shamiqua get ignored more than Cody, Hunter and Cyndi, but neither group does very well.
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Don't do the man on man thing but thanks for the compliment.
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