Student dismissal at Central High School, which can be seen in the background. November 13th, 1981. Photo Credit: Temple University Archives.
Submitted by AxlCobainVedder t3_zx9h58 in philadelphia
these people look like they're in their late 20s and early 30s
This is a somewhat common trait in black people and it has significant consequences when it comes to treatment by the criminal justice system.
https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2014/03/black-boys-older
https://www.npr.org/2014/03/19/291405871/consequences-when-african-american-boys-are-seen-as-older
Common trait in white people to see black people as older than they are.
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That's also a somewhat accurate way to describe the situation. But I think many people regardless of color might have a tendency to view black kids as older if they were raised in the western world.
Plus black kids tend to enter puberty slightly earlier than their white peers which isn't about perception at all.
A common trait in black people?? Sounds like a blanket statement and importantly, an excuse for racism and not allowing black kids to be kids.
Also. You should refer to your own articles listed. Black kids are seen older because of racist tropes dating back to slavery. Black people aren’t inherently older looking. In fact it’s quite normal for black people, especially black women, to maintain their youthful imagine/skin well into adulthood.
Race aside it seems like old pictures of people always look older.
In the past people literally aged faster due to diet, dental care, and UV protection. Fashion plays a role too.
I think having more dated haircuts and clothing also contributes to that older look effect. If you watch 80’s movies you’d think all the daddies are playing high school teenagers.
Yea I definitely agree with that! Especially looking at antique portraits, young people always look older and more hardened.
I think you two are on the same page but he worded it poorly. Yes, all the research showing negative outcomes with viewing Black youth as older is out of implicit biases programmed in us in the US thanks to our history and modern day stereotypes, not anything inherent. If we grew up in a society free of said biases and stereotypes, we wouldn't tend to overestimate Black youths' ages.
>Sounds like a blanket statement
I said somewhat common. I don't have evidence of this beyond my experience being black and my wife being a highschool teacher in a majority black school. In my estimation it is more common for black kids to look older and this is echoed by the research I have read on the subject.
>importantly, an excuse for racism and not allowing black kids to be kids.
It's a partial explanation. Give people pictures of pubescent black kids and in general they will guess older ages for the black kids than similarly aged white kids. This is part of why black kids are charged as adults more often. IMO the only way to fix this is to have a hard cutoff. UNder 18 and kids can't be charged as adults with no exceptions.
Some of what racism is is built into people. Good people identify and account for those thoughts. Bad people either ignore them or give into them. Human beings are programmed to see patterns (whether or not they are there) and make shortcuts based on them. Think social optical illusions.
>Black people aren’t inherently older looking
Except experimentally it seems that black kids are seen as older by white people. And black kids tend to enter puberty slightly earlier than white kids.
> In fact it’s quite normal for black people, especially black women, to maintain their youthful imagine/skin well into adulthood.
Yes, my mother won't shut the fuck up about how young she looks. That's not the age nor the phenomenon I was referring to.
Sir..
I stand behind everything I said in my response. Can we both agree that you could’ve possibly worded your comment wrong?
And I bought up the black people maintaining their youth as an epithet. It’s just something I wanted to state and no it’s not really what we’re talking about but it’s more truth than “it’s common trait for black people look older”…
What would you have preferred?
Honestly I don’t know.. but.. do you honestly think Black kids look older because it’s inherent? I know you said it’s ‘somewhat common’ but I’m genuinely curious
I think when compared to white kids; which is how white people are generally basing their comparisons due to their life experiences, black kids have a tendency to look older once they enter puberty.
I can't figure out what issue you have with my initial statement unless you were reading it with a negative voice which doesn't make sense to me with the message and links provided. I guess I could have offered more explanation but I felt the provided links did that better than I could. If you think of something please let me know because I honestly don't get your issue.
Her issue is that she thought you were white saying that. That’s it.
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