Systematic bias: Difference between revisions

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External links: w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias
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Such delusions are rarely rewarded, as a [[systemic bias]] based on identity usually outweighs any amount of effort to impose a favourable systematic bias.  That is, no matter how much someone might work to favour "ruling class" or "Aryan" or "white" interests, in the end, if they are not themselves clearly members of this class, the imposition of this power structure will simply not favour them.  In the pathetic case of [[sysop power structure]] one finds, for instance, females readily engaged in enforcing the edicts of males, thinking this makes them part of a "club".  In reality, they are usually/often mocked as dupes by those whose orders they follow, especially if they apply a bias against exactly the measures intended to enable them, e.g. [[w:feminism]].
Such delusions are rarely rewarded, as a [[systemic bias]] based on identity usually outweighs any amount of effort to impose a favourable systematic bias.  That is, no matter how much someone might work to favour "ruling class" or "Aryan" or "white" interests, in the end, if they are not themselves clearly members of this class, the imposition of this power structure will simply not favour them.  In the pathetic case of [[sysop power structure]] one finds, for instance, females readily engaged in enforcing the edicts of males, thinking this makes them part of a "club".  In reality, they are usually/often mocked as dupes by those whose orders they follow, especially if they apply a bias against exactly the measures intended to enable them, e.g. [[w:feminism]].
'''External links:'''
*[[w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias]]
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