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Macey Everett
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22 February, 13:39
What was the Blue-Eyed, Brown-Eyed Exercise?
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It was exercise to test what discrimination feels like, to divide the class into two sections brown eyed and the blue eyed. The blue eyes were tested first, and were proven to be smarter, nicer, neater, and "better" than those with brown eyes.
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