And that is what we call implicit bias.
Everyone does it. It's good to be aware of it.
He explained it was someone else's shitty reporting.
I thought, at first, oh That's why he's talking about Korea, he's in Korea and has Korea-slaves. Then I noticed that the kids were brown and figured "Nah, that's the mom" and that I was wrong, instead he's got a docile Korea sex-slave.
Now THAT is my implicit bias, it's rather nasty, very sad. I do try to work against it, actively. But I must admit, I didn't vote to admit a single student from south-east Asia into the doctoral program, even though all six applicants fro that region had the highest test scores. None of them made the case "I want to be a professor in the US" and so I don't think I'm obligated to admit foreign nationals to my state funded institution. Reflecting on how I reacted to that video, however, I wonder if it was really my bias...