Last night on the +Lawrence O’Donnell show, The Last Word (MSNBC) something important
happened. +Maya Wiley, who is rapidly becoming my favorite TV personality, was
one of the guests. She tried very hard
to teach Lawrence something about racism, in fact to teach a principle of life;
why we are the way we are. I saw her on July 14th on the Steve Kornacki
show do the same thing with the host of that show. I posted my comments about
that encounter that day Maya Wiley
Notable on Kornacki’s Show (firepub.blogspot.com) and cannot resist posting
another comment about her appearance last night. Her message was clear; brain
science not only matters but also helps to explain our behavior.
As followers of this blog site know, my interpretation of “brain
science” is that our behavior (mental being), like our physical being evolved. Our behavior evolved from biological zero; it
has been modified and continues to be modified by our mentality. Our natural
history has an impact on who we are. Another way of looking at this is to say
we continue to evolve. What Maya Wiley was saying to Lawrence was that we are
learning to abhor racism but many of us still have the basic innate feelings of
xenophobia. Of all of our basic traits, racially focused xenophobia seems to be
the one that is at the current center of attention.
Greed, for example, was and still is a basic trait critical
for primitive survival. It is the classic example of an adaptive trait. We as
parents try to teach our children that greed is not good but know we failed at
teaching that creed is amoral; look at the business world—Wall Street. Xenophobia
is also a basic trait, a little more complex than greed, but still innate. Some
of us are fearful of people who are different which we variously describe by
skin color, religion, language or by dress. We try to teach our children how
foolish it is to be frightened of someone or to hate someone with a different
skin color but what has happened in Sanford, Florida shows we often fail just as
Wall Street show us we failed to teach greed is wrong.
This is what Maya Wiley was trying to teach us by teaching O’Donnell.
I got the feeling that what she was saying
went right over his head and suspect that many of his listeners missed the
point as well. Brain science tells us that racism is innate but we can learn to
modify that feeling, evolve if you like; the trait is morally wrong. Here is a
thought experiment: using photos, galvanic skin response (lie detectors), and
chemical evaluations, release of hormones, as has been done numerous times, scientists
have tested this hypothesis.
There are two well-known sets of neural-hormonal responses.
Both responses are judged by the neural response and the hormones released. One set of hormones relates to “fight and
flight” the other set relates to “rest and digest”. Scientists can measure the concentration
of these hormones in the blood and the neural response by galvanic skin response
and brain scans: the slow long lasting verses the immediate response. We cannot
consciously control the release of hormones, the brain activity, or the neural
response as revealed with brain scans. Show the subject a picture of a
dangerous animal and then at a different setting show a picture of afavorite food and measure the response then
ask the experimental subject to describe his or her feeling about what they
saw. What Maya Wiley was saying is that people respond one way in nanosecond but
after they think about it, may respond in another way. The nanosecond response is
innate while the later response is the learned response. Learning may or may
not modify the innate response.
It is not just focused xenophobia as it relates to racism that
can be tested like this; it extends to many things. Show me, as an avowed
liberal, a picture of a known Republican during a campaign or a warm cozy
fireplace scene in the winter; my response will be different; it is not under
my conscious control. My bestial ancestor knew nothing about campaign or warm
fireplaces but the response is innate as hierarchy dominance and comfort. Show
George Zimmerman a picture of a young black man in a “hoodie” and then a picture
of a cocked and ready handgun and the hypothesis is that you will get a
different unconscious and conscious response with the picture of the young man but
will get the same nanosecond response as well as the delayed response with the
gun. Maya Wiley talked about racism and may not have realized it but she was
teaching Lawrence a lesson in evolutionary psychology.
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