Poll: Race relations have plummeted since Obama took office!!!!!!

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  • TheRifleman
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-30-12
    • 7284

    #1
    Poll: Race relations have plummeted since Obama took office!!!!!!
    Wasn't he supposed to bring the races to a closer understanding of each other? Not surprisingly, the exact opposite has happened where there is more mistrust of each others intentions than ever.....Splitting the USA by race and class is all part of the Obongo's agenda. Obongo's plan pretty much mirrors chapter 2 of the Communist Manifesto which does include race/class division in order to destroy the middle class.

    There is no room for a middle class in a Communist dictatorship. One would think that after the devastation of every economy in which it has been tried as well as the hundreds of millions of working class people murdered under Marxist dictators that the human race would catch on that Communism is not only a failed ideology but a lethal one. If things don't change soon in the U.S.A. we will also join the ranks of "failed socialist nations."

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    Public attitudes about race relations have plummeted since the historic election of

    President Barack Obama, according to a new poll from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal.


    Only 52 percent of whites and 38 percent of blacks have a favorable opinion of race relations in the country, according to the poll, which has tracked race relations since 1994 and was conducted in mid-July by Hart Research Associations and Public Opinion Strategies.


    That’s a sharp drop from the beginning of Obama’s first term, when 79 percent of whites and 63 percent of blacks held a favorable view of American race relations.

    Negative views on race relations have also increased substantially. According to the poll [pdf], 45 percent of whites and 58 percent African-Americans now believe race relations are very or fairly bad, compared with 2009, when only 20 percent of whites and 30 percent of blacks held an unfavorable view.

    Although the NBC/WSJ survey addressed the politically fueled Trayvon Martin controversy only obliquely (asking how the acquittal of George Zimmerman in Martin’s shooting death had affected respondents’ views of the legal system), the survey’s historical time frame — which shows the steepest declines in positives and increases in negatives coming in the last two years — suggests the firestorm over the Martin case played a role in diminishing the high solidarity between whites and blacks that was exemplified by Obama’s election.


    By November 2011, three years after Obama’s election, only 22 percent of whites and 41 percent of African-Americans believed that race relations were fairly bad or very bad. Positive views have fallen correspondingly since November 2011, when 75 percent of whites and 57 percent of blacks said race relations were either good or very good.


    Obama garnered intense criticism in March 2012 for weighing in on the shooting death of Martin, announcing, “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon.” Obama went a step further in July 2013, after the acquittal of neighborhood watchman Zimmerman in Martin’s death, declaring, “Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago.”


    As The Daily Caller reported, the Obama administration’s Justice Department sent a unit with a history of anti-white racial advocacy to Sanford, Florida to help facilitate protests in the area calling for Zimmerman’s prosecution in 2012, including a major rally headlined by activist Al Sharpton.


    The bitter 2012 election, which saw Obama running on a stagnating economy and his supporters mounting intense attacks on challenger Mitt Romney, may also have contributed to the souring of race relations. The National Association for the

    Advancement of Colored People, which steadfastly supports the Obama administration, distributed pro-Obama election flyers in 2012 with lynching and Ku Klux Klan imagery.


    Although these efforts may have helped boost African-American turnout to record levels and deliver the key states of Florida and Ohio to Obama, they do not appear to have done much for black Americans. The black unemployment rate in the United

    States is currently 13.7 percent, more than six points higher than the national unemployment rate, which stands at 7.6 percent.

    Overall, the public’s view of race-relations has fallen back to levels reported in 1994 and 2007.

    The increased division is a long way from the hope for improved race relations that fueled and accompanied Obama’s 2008 victory.



    “It’s all about the coalition of the willing,” Michael Stewart, a progressive activist, told The Chicago Tribune in November 2009. “I’ve come to appreciate people as individuals, not by their race [and] there’s more a focus on what we have in common than what divides us.”

  • JR007
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 02-21-10
    • 5279

    #2
    Obama made that speech about people locking their car doors, and women clutching their purses in an elevator, waiting to get out, well, maybe if the black community took responsibility, for it's perception ie (trayvon martins) then maybe things would change, if an Indian or a Chinese walked down the street, or in an elevator, those responses wouldn't happen.....up to them, not us to change that perception, Obama dead wrong on that one
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    • TheRifleman
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-30-12
      • 7284

      #3
      There is one major difference here between the Marxist/Communist regimes of history and the US...Americans are armed.


      Sooner or later things are going to get ugly [and they know it]

      yep..Americans are armed... and that's why they've been working so hard to disarm us. this will not end well.




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      • TheRifleman
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 08-30-12
        • 7284

        #4
        Obongo's administration has created a situation where another black man will not be elected to the presidency for several generations.

        Now, when non-black voters think of electing another black commander-in-chief, they will undoubtedly remember how race riots broke out, demonstrations took place, and race became the forefront issue in a country that had nothing but racial peace and healing for the 15 years prior to Obama's election.


        Obongo has single-handedly destroyed a generation's faith in multi-racial equality, faith in non-racial bias in leadership, and undermined Dr. King's dream for another 40 years.
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        • rkelly110
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 10-05-09
          • 39691

          #5
          No, he wasn't elected to bring the races together. He was elected because McCain's running mate was a loud mouth bitch.
          He was elected because Mitt was a Twit and his race came out in droves for free stuff. He's got a bad rating, because the
          people who voted for him haven't gotten free stuff.

          The Martin trial has done more harm to the races than Holder or 'bama, but they didn't help either.

          Did the blacks learn from this trial to police their own, or are they going to be worse?
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          • muldoon
            SBR MVP
            • 01-04-10
            • 4397

            #6
            Racist quotes a race baiting website to complain that Obama hasn't solved racism.

            At least he didn't quote DailyCaller and say it was Lincoln....this time.
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            • TheRifleman
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-30-12
              • 7284

              #7
              Originally posted by rkelly110
              No, he wasn't elected to bring the races together. He was elected because McCain's running mate was a loud mouth bitch.
              He was elected because Mitt was a Twit and his race came out in droves for free stuff. He's got a bad rating, because the
              people who voted for him haven't gotten free stuff.

              The Martin trial has done more harm to the races than Holder or 'bama, but they didn't help either.

              Did the blacks learn from this trial to police their own, or are they going to be worse?
              so, you're happy with joe the idiot biden and the communist, incompetent, community organizing racist?

              really?


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              • The iron sheik
                SBR MVP
                • 01-17-13
                • 1105

                #8
                Since you're a racist, if this news item is in any way true perhaps you should give credit where it's due...
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                • zizoudane10
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 03-27-12
                  • 7272

                  #9
                  Originally posted by muldoon
                  Racist quotes a race baiting website to complain that Obama hasn't solved racism.

                  At least he didn't quote DailyCaller and say it was Lincoln....this time.
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                  • DwightShrute
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 01-17-09
                    • 103422

                    #10
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                    • The Inevitable
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 05-02-10
                      • 773

                      #11
                      It's simple really. Once Obama was elected, whites swore that all racism had disappeared in this country. "How can any racism exist when we elected a black president?" So because whites believed racism no longer existed, they believed they could say whatever is on their mind or behave anyway they want and not feel like a racist. Many things they wouldn't have said before for fear of being a social outcast, became acceptable. "Prisons are filled with nothing but blacks. I'm not being a racist, racism no longer exist in this country, we have a black president. I'm just stating the facts." ....There it is. I just summed it up in a nutshell.
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                      • GUMMO77
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 08-23-10
                        • 9294

                        #12
                        Originally posted by TheRifleman
                        Obongo has single-handedly destroyed a generation's faith in multi-racial equality, faith in non-racial bias in leadership, and undermined Dr. King's dream for another 40 years.

                        I got you a present, Rifleman. Enjoy!

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                        • TheRifleman
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 08-30-12
                          • 7284

                          #13
                          Originally posted by GUMMO77
                          I got you a present, Rifleman. Enjoy!

                          [ATTACH]58794[/ATTACH]

                          I know, I know, leftists just want to kill anyone who speaks the truth....yawn.
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                          • Andy117
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 02-07-10
                            • 9511

                            #14
                            Originally posted by GUMMO77
                            I got you a present, Rifleman. Enjoy!

                            [ATTACH]58794[/ATTACH]
                            He'd just miss with it anyway.
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                            • Jimmy Proffett
                              SBR MVP
                              • 10-20-09
                              • 2729

                              #15
                              Bill O'Reilly gets it absolutely right:

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                              • TheMoneyShot
                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                • 02-14-07
                                • 28672

                                #16
                                JP - thanks for the link. I'm not a big fan on O'Reilly but... that was the best topic ever. Every point was perfect. I'm stunned but he hit the nail on the head.
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