New Gallup poll shows 64% believe racism is widespread in U.S.

Well, you traded them in for 3-piece suits, Judges robes, etc. The clothes have changed, but the mindset of the sheet wearers remains the same.
That is a paranoid delusion. There has been nothing but opportunities for Black Americans for the last 50 years. at least. And judges are Black people's best friends. They routinely release them without bail no matter what crimes they commit.
 
It's also worth noting, that as the minority population becomes a larger part of the population, that # should go even higher since crying racism is their favorite pastime.
 
This is why i hang more with animals on my farm, than have much to do with people.....~S~
 
What is the poll on the percentage of Americans that believe we have a consensus on the definition of Racism? What is the poll on number of Americans who can discern among stereotype, prejudice, and racism? People laugh their asses off at the notion of Irish and their love of the drink or that every Italian is tied to the mob. Mix in that Blacks have a love for fried chicken and watermelon and the racism patrol is out.

The harsh reality is there are people whose livelihood depends on the perpetual longevity of racism.
 
64%? No way. Maybe 25%, and those are the same kind of slow minded people who think math and roads are racist or that Mamu will be a great mayor of NYC.
 
Recent polling by Gallup indicates 64% of Americans believe that racism against Black people is widespread in the United States.

This finding remains consistent with data from previous years, showing a steady majority of the public acknowledges the persistence of racial discrimination. The poll highlights a significant divide in perceptions, particularly along racial and political lines, underscoring the different lived experiences and viewpoints across the country.

The 64% figure is a notable statistic, but a deeper dive into the data reveals more nuanced perspectives. While a large majority of Americans overall see widespread racism against Black people, this view is not shared equally across all demographic groups.

  • Black Americans: The poll shows that an overwhelming majority of Black adults consistently report that racism is widespread. This finding is supported by a separate 2024 Pew Research Center study. It found three-quarters of Black adults said they have experienced racial discrimination. They documented it was either on a regular basis (13%) or from time to time (62%).
  • White Americans: Views among white Americans are more divided, but a majority still recognize the issue. However, their perceptions of how much discrimination is faced by Black people have been declining over the past year.
  • Hispanics and Asians: While these groups are more likely than White Americans to acknowledge widespread racism against Black people, their numbers are not as high as those of Black Americans.
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The most significant split in public opinion on this topic is along political lines. Democrats and those who lean Democratic are far more likely than Republicans and Republican-leaning independents to say that Black people face widespread discrimination.

This partisan gap has been a consistent feature of polls on race and racism. For example, a Pew Research Center study found that while 94% of Democrats said Black people face at least some discrimination. However, only 54% of Republicans shared this view

Somethings change, somethings remain the same.
Perception. You are constantly told racism is widespread and like sheep you believe it.

There is racism in here and in every country on Earth. That will never change, but it is nowhere near where the mouth breathing base of the left is told it is in the US.

You want to see real racism visit an Asian country.
 
Perception. You are constantly told racism is widespread and like sheep you believe it.
This is where the stupidity comes in, we are not told a damn thing. We see it and experience it.
There is racism in here and in every country on Earth.
Well I guess that makes it ok, it's everywhere.
That will never change, but it is nowhere near where the mouth breathing base of the left is told it is in the US.
Is it as bad as 1925? No, but it is still bad.
You want to see real racism visit an Asian country.
I have been to some Asian countries, what does that have to do with racism in America?
 
Racism is all over the world... let's be honest... its human nature to trust your own... its just the way it is...
take a walk in any black hood as a white man and see what happens... people need to be honest about this....
 
Recent polling by Gallup indicates 64% of Americans believe that racism against Black people is widespread in the United States.

This finding remains consistent with data from previous years, showing a steady majority of the public acknowledges the persistence of racial discrimination. The poll highlights a significant divide in perceptions, particularly along racial and political lines, underscoring the different lived experiences and viewpoints across the country.

The 64% figure is a notable statistic, but a deeper dive into the data reveals more nuanced perspectives. While a large majority of Americans overall see widespread racism against Black people, this view is not shared equally across all demographic groups.

  • Black Americans: The poll shows that an overwhelming majority of Black adults consistently report that racism is widespread. This finding is supported by a separate 2024 Pew Research Center study. It found three-quarters of Black adults said they have experienced racial discrimination. They documented it was either on a regular basis (13%) or from time to time (62%).
  • White Americans: Views among white Americans are more divided, but a majority still recognize the issue. However, their perceptions of how much discrimination is faced by Black people have been declining over the past year.
  • Hispanics and Asians: While these groups are more likely than White Americans to acknowledge widespread racism against Black people, their numbers are not as high as those of Black Americans.
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The most significant split in public opinion on this topic is along political lines. Democrats and those who lean Democratic are far more likely than Republicans and Republican-leaning independents to say that Black people face widespread discrimination.

This partisan gap has been a consistent feature of polls on race and racism. For example, a Pew Research Center study found that while 94% of Democrats said Black people face at least some discrimination. However, only 54% of Republicans shared this view

Somethings change, somethings remain the same.
What the poll shows, if anything, is that ignorance and misinformation is widespread within Lib La La Land
 
So long as the Democrats remain, the party of the Klan, racism will thrive in this country. As continuously proven by the OP.
 
Please share an example of your personal experience as demonstration.

Thanks in advance.
Just one example, in Panama 2 soldiers go AWOL. White soldier gets a Company grade Article 15, black soldier gets a Field grade Article 15. Black soldier was AWOL for 3 days, white soldier was AWOL for over a week.

Like most black folks I could go on for days, but you don't relate because you are not subjected to racism as we are.
 
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Polls consistently show that most Americans believe that over 20% of our population is LGBT. The actual number is around 3.5%.

What Americans believe and what is true can be two different things.
 
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