Therein lies the problem
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30% of blacks think things have gotten better since 1963.
They should have been around in the South of 1963...
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30% of blacks think things have gotten better since 1963.
They should have been around in the South of 1963...
@Jolly said in Therein lies the problem:
30% of blacks think things have gotten better since 1963.
Yeah, that's just batshit crazy.
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@Jolly said in Therein lies the problem:
So...70% think things have gotten worse.
My guess is that they don't actually believe that. Also, 1963 is a long time ago, most people questioned probably answered the question that was in their heads - "Have things got worse in the last 10 years?" - or however many years people actually think of when they think about "some time ago".
Also, obviously, people believe all kinds of shit. People have used a statistic that tons of people think the election was rigged to support the idea that the election was rigged. Using that argument, racism has got worse.
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“At least in the 50s it was out there! It wasn’t hidden! Now everybody pretends that it’s fair when it’s worse than ever”
I imagine that’s the mindset
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Some people say that perception is reality.
Not physicists, obviously. People.
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Observation (at least from my corner of the world): The script has flipped. The most racist people, taken as a whole, are blacks. I think the victim role has been taught to most of them since birth and too many of them see everything through that lens, skewing perception into racism.