Browsing: Until this nation confronts not only the harm racism causes but the satisfaction it provides to those who uphold it

   Racism is not innate—it is a learned behavior sustained by social, psychological, and economic rewards. Though neuroscience focuses on the trauma racism inflicts upon its victims, it rarely examines the hidden gratification it gives its perpetrators. The truth is stark: racism endures because it delivers pleasure—feelings of power, belonging, and superiority that activate the same dopamine-driven reward circuits as other addictive behaviors.