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Showing Original Post only (View all)Let's put the dictionary aside for a moment - racial animosity poll. [View all]
Agree or disagree - there is a significant qualitative difference between experiencing racial animosity as a white person and experiencing racial animosity as a black person?
Bryant
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| Totally Agree | |
8 (89%) |
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| Somewhat Agree | |
0 (0%) |
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| Neither Agree nor Disagree | |
0 (0%) |
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| Somewhat Disagree | |
1 (11%) |
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| Totally Disagree | |
0 (0%) |
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Let's put the dictionary aside for a moment - racial animosity poll. [View all]
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
OP
Most whites were brought up in a culture that taught that black people were inferior
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#11
Have you considered the possibility that you are completely wrong and should stop being an idiot?
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#34
It's a fair point that each experience of racial animosity is different - and it's certainly
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#50
I agree 100% and once we can eliminate the systemic racism, then we can work toward....
DrewFlorida
Jul 2014
#54
Typically used by the banned. It's a RW label for liberals, progressives, Democrats, etc.
freshwest
Jul 2014
#69