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“The more participants said that they supported ALM, the more they (1) showed high levels of implicit racism against Black people; (2) endorsed colour-blind ideologies that downplayed or ignored contemporary inequalities; and (3) defined racism in such narrow terms as to make them unlikely to see racism except in the most egregious circumstances."

Implicit Racism, Colour Blindness, and Narrow Definitions of Discrimination: Why Some White People Prefer ‘All Lives Matter’ to ‘Black Lives Matter’
British Journal of Social Psychology
in Press,
2021
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