Study Says Prejudice Fuels Opposition to Obama

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More quackery & cultural marxist propaganda. A typical ploy to throw the "racist" label on anyone who doesn't embrace Obonga's globalist, totalitarian agenda.

Prejudice Fuels Opposition to Obama's Plans

Individuals' implicit racial prejudices corresponded with a reluctance to vote for President Barack Obama and with opposition to his health care reform plan, according to a study coauthored by Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Brian Lowery. Subjects were more likely to support a health care reform proposal attributed to former President Bill Clinton than the same proposal from Obama.

November 2009

STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSâ€"Does racism affect voters' responses to President Barack Obama's policies? In September, former president Jimmy Carter argued yes in an interview with Brian Williams of NBC. A Democracy Corps focus-group study published on Oct. 16 disagreed, concluding that racial issues do not affect voters' beliefs, and that it was time for those who think otherwise to "get over it."

Recent research from the Stanford Graduate School of Business finds that Carter is correct â€"â€" race does matter. People's implicit racial prejudices corresponded with a reluctance to vote for Obama and with opposition to his health care reform plan, the study finds. In fact, when a description of a health care reform proposal was attributed to former President Bill Clinton rather than Obama, reactions suggested that individuals high in nonconscious antiblack prejudice tended to oppose Obama, at least in part because they dislike him as a black person.

"Many people are influenced by race, and either will not admit it or don't know it," says Brian Lowery, an associate professor of organizational behavior. To find evidence for "implicit," or nonconscious prejudice, he and two other investigators ran a computer-based test on more than 200 subjects prior to the 2008 presidential election. Individuals were asked to quickly pair "black" names (Aisha, Jamal, and so forth) and "white" names (Brett, Jane) with good words such as "beauty" and "friendly," or bad words such as "evil" and "hate."

Nonconscious prejudice was measured according to how quickly and easily people could identify the "bad" words after seeing African-American names (Aisha, Jamal, and so forth) as opposed to Anglo names (Brett, Jane). Lowery and his coauthors found that fewer errors, when African-American names (as opposed to Anglo names) were paired with a negative word, indicated that individuals had internalized negative associations with black people â€"â€" and served as a measure of nonconscious prejudice.

In the month after the election, participants were asked how they had voted. Those who made few errors on the black/bad pairings were nearly 43% less likely to have voted for Obama than those with average scores. "As implicit prejudice increased, the likelihood of voting for Obama decreased," explains Lowery.

Nearly a year later, in October 2009, some of the same participants rated their attitudes about Obama's approach to health care reform. Others were randomly assigned to read a description of health care reform framed either as being President Obama's plan or Bill Clinton's plan.

Once again, increasing implicit prejudice was associated with negative attitudes toward Obama and decreasing support for his health care policy. Prejudice scores did not correlate with favorability toward the plan when it was described as coming from Clinton, but they did result in a more negative assessment when it was described as coming from Obama.

"This study represents a powerful demonstration of the fact that racial attitudes still operate in the political arena," says Lowery, who conducted the research with Stanford doctoral student Rebecca Schaumberg and Eric Knowles, assistant professor at the University of California at Irvine. "It also suggests that Obama is likely to encounter some degree of prejudice-fueled opposition to his policies across the board."

Clearly, the president has his work cut out for him.

â€"â€" Marguerite Rigoglioso

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How then did Obama get elected by such a "racist" country? Obama's poll ratings have dropped below 50% and this kinda stuff will be used as a excuse for his failures.
 

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i wish the US was as racist as the media portrays it.
 

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C Darwin said:
i wish the US was as racist as the media portrays it.

This is far and away the most "anti-racist" country that has ever existed. The competition isn't even close except among the other once-White nations that are all being similarly processed. As always the truth is the opposite of what's portrayed.
 

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C Darwin said:
i wish the US was as racist as the media portrays it.

The US is as racist as the media portrays is but it is the opposite group of people who face the racism. Whites are the victims of racial violence and hate crimes but the media is afraid to expose this truth and continues to make whites out to be the guilty ones. I have lived in a mostly white neighborhood my entire life and very few whites made any racist comments about blacks. There have been times when I have been in mostly black neighborhoods and it was almost impossible to just walk a few blocks. They would scream "cracker" and other racial comments at me. Look at it this way, blacks move into mostly white neighborhoods and never face any racial discrimination or assaults. Whites in black neighborhoods are sitting ducks. There is even "beat up white kid day." Most whites don't even know such a thing exists.
 
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How then did Obama get elected by such a "racist" country? Obama's poll ratings have dropped below 50% and this kinda stuff will be used as a excuse for his failures.
A lot of fishy votes!
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This the typical leftist propoganda stuff. Notice how they never poll black people to expose the racism blacks have towards whites. I swear the more of this stuff I see on a daily basis, the more hatred grows in me towards white liberals.
 

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Newguy I remember reading a poll that was done last year to make whites look like the racists. According to this "poll" most blacks said that they respect whites and most whites said that they have negative feelings toward blacks. It was another bunch of propoganda to enforce white guilt.
 

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WA33,

You are absolutely right it is propoganda. I remeber once I was on the internet, and was reading a blog about race from a guy who was mixed (half black/half white). He said he had been around both whites and blacks, and he said the blacks tended to be the one's who were racists. He said he felt they acted that way, because of "their protected status" in our society.
 

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Well this country has been treating blacks as special for several decades now. You can see for yourself that blacks are much more racist towards whites because 90 % of interracial crime is black on white. The media either doesn't want to or is afraid of being labeled as racist if they expose this information. Besides anytime a black attacks a white it's called a robbery gone wrong. The black was just trying to get some money to eat because he's unable to obtain a job because of his skin color. Yea right it's more like he was feinding for that next crack rock.
 

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Hey like 95% of blacks voted for this Obama guy so isn't that prejudice as well? Hmm??

What would happen if 95% of Whites voted for a White candidate? What would they be called?
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To ask the question is to answer it!

(PS remember the howls when ONLY 55% of Whites in Louisiana voted for David Duke! )
 

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Heavy Henry welcomd to Castefootball. I agree with you that if 95 % of whites voted for a white candidate they would be deemed as racist. Blacks have an excuse for everything and their excuse as to why they all voted for Obongo is that they have a right to vote for someone who will make the country "work" for them. They expect us to vote for someone who stands is against everything whites stand for. The double standard keeps showing up.
 

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i wish the US was as racist as the media portrays it.

A-frickin'-men, brother! Even the most right-leaning men in the South are top-to-bottom a deracinated bunch. Talk to people at guns shows, they're scared to death to say anything "racist."

I wish it were not so, but contrary to what Hank Aaron believes, most conservatives are closer to Sean Hannity's ignorant, deracinated philosophy than to even Pat Buchanan's empirical observations about racial differences.
 
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