Study: 46% of americans think that discrimination against whites is = to that of minorities

Julius Skrrvin

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http://publicreligion.org/site/wp-c...kings-What-it-Means-to-be-American-Report.pdf

from Page 4

The entire report is pretty interesting though.

Nearly half (46 percent) of Americans agree that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities. A slim majority (51 percent) disagree.

A slim majority of whites agree that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem as discrimination against minority groups, compared to only about 3 in 10 blacks and Hispanics who agree.

Approximately 6 in 10 Republicans and those identifying with the Tea Party agree that discrimination against whites is as big a problem as discrimination against minority groups.

Nearly 7 in 10 Americans who say they most trust Fox News say that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities. In stark contrast, less than 1 in 4 Americans who most trust public television for their news agree.

 

Julius Skrrvin

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See guys, this is the mindset of people like @Odyssey . They truly believe that they've lost control of the country they own :pachaha:

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Nearly half (46 percent) of Americans agree that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities. A slim majority (51 percent) disagree.

A slim majority of whites agree that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem as discrimination against minority groups, compared to only about 3 in 10 blacks and Hispanics who agree.

Approximately 6 in 10 Republicans and those identifying with the Tea Party agree that discrimination against whites is as big a problem as discrimination against minority groups.

Nearly 7 in 10 Americans who say they most trust Fox News say that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities. In stark contrast, less than 1 in 4 Americans who most trust public television for their news agree.
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The power of that whistle though:sweetjeezus:

racists have been in their lane since the civil rights movement, now they move in silence, :usure:in policies and code, rarely we get to see their military branch in the police departments act up.

BUT NOW THEIR LANE IS UNDERGROUND AND CODED:usure:
and the use dog whistle politics proves this

The Dog Whistle Politics of Race

Author and legal scholar Ian Haney López spoke with Bill about dog whistle politics — code words that use race to turn Americans against each other and manipulate voters — in a two part interview. Below are highlight clips from the episodes.

On Ronald Reagan’s Racially Tinged Stump Speeches
By playing on stereotypes, Haney López says Reagan was able to get middle-class white voters to support economic policies that helped corporations and the wealthy.

On Romney’s “47 Percent”
In this clip, Haney López says Mitt Romney’s infamous statement played into existing racial biases and was “the narrative that his audience wants to hear.”

On Bill Clinton’s Embrace of Dog Whistling
While Bill Clinton was considered by many African-Americans as “the first black president,” Haney López says he took on policies like “ramping up Ronald Reagan’s war on drugs and converting it into a general war on crime” that played into dog whistle politics.

What’s Driving the Tea Party?
As the tea party celebrates its fifth birthday this month, Ian Haney López, author of Dog Whistle Politics, talks to Bill about how the movement has used strategic racism to get voters to the polls. “When you look at what animates the tea party, there are several different hatreds that are core to the tea party.”

On Latinos and the Future of Dog Whistle Politics
Haney López says he expects strategic racism in politics will evolve to include members of the Latino and Asian communities.

Watch all of part one and part two of Bill’s interview with Haney López.

 
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