POLL: Two-Thirds View Racism As Serious Problem

According to a Rasmussen poll, 66% of American adults believe racism is a serious problem in America currently, which includes 34% who stated that it’s a very serious problem. 32% believe racism isn’t a serious problem in the US.

29% are worried that they might be accused of racism, which includes 13% who are very concerned. 69% aren’t worried about such accusations, which includes 29% who are not all concerned.

44% believe Americans talk too much about racial issues. 32% indicate that Americans don’t talk about race enough, whereas 21% view the level of discussion as just right.

59% of Republican voters, 30% of Democrat voters, and 46% of independent voters believe Americans talk too much about race.

46% of Democrat voters believe Americans don’t talk about race enough, but just 16% of Republican voters and 30% of independent voters agree.

84% of Democrat voters, 50% of Republican voters, and 63% of independent voters indicated racism is at least a somewhat serious issue in the US today.

34% of Republican voters, 29% of Democrat voters, and 24% of independent voters are at least somewhat worried that they might be accused of being racist. 

27% of white voters, 58% of black voters, 42% of Hispanic voters, and 37% of non-minorities view racism as a very serious problem in the US today. 26% of white voters, 31% of black voters, 40% of Hispanic voters and 32% of non-black minorities are at least somewhat worried that they might be accused of being racist.

20% of government employees, 12% of private sector workers, and 8% of retirees are very worried that they might be accused of being racist. 

Race issues in America will continue to be pervasive as long as the country remains a multi-racial polity. The great task of our time is too downsize, if not abolish, the anti-white managerial state and limit immigration. Without implementing these measures, anti-white policies will only grow stronger, which will result in the absolute destruction of America’s white European populace

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