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    Harvard study: Poll finds a majority of white Americans say discrimination against whites exists in America today

    A majority of whites say discrimination against them exists in America today, according to a poll released Tuesday from NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

    "If you apply for a job, they seem to give the blacks the first crack at it," said 68-year-old Tim Hershman of Akron, Ohio, "and, basically, you know, if you want any help from the government, if you're white, you don't get it. If you're black, you get it."

    More than half of whites — 55 percent — surveyed say that, generally speaking, they believe there is discrimination against white people in America today.

    Notable, however, is that while a majority of whites in the poll say discrimination against them exists, a much smaller percentage say that they have actually experienced it. Also important to note is that 84 percent of whites believe discrimination exists against racial and ethnic ********** in America today.

    People from every racial or ethnic group surveyed said they believe theirs faces discrimination — from African-Americans and Latinos to Native Americans and Asian-Americans, as well as whites.

    The NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health survey sampled 3,453 adults in the U.S. from Jan. 26 to April 9. Of those, 902 were white.

    The responses from whites can be broken down into three categories. Those who:

    1. Believe there is anti-white discrimination and say they have personally experienced it,

    2. Say there is indeed anti-white discrimination but say they have never felt it themselves, and

    3. Say there is no discrimination of whites in America

    White and discriminated against?

    Ask Hershman whether there is discrimination against whites, and he answered even before this reporter could finish the question — with an emphatic "Absolutely."

    "It's been going on for decades, and it's been getting worse for whites," Hershman contended,
    despite data showing whites continue to be better off financially and educationally than minority groups.

    Even though Hershman believes he has been a victim of anti-white discrimination, he wasn't able to provide a specific example. He describes losing out on a promotion — and a younger African-American being selected as one of the finalists for the job. But the position eventually went to a white applicant, who was also younger than Hershman.

    Discrimination exists, but never felt it

    Representing Category 2 is 50-year-old heavy equipment operator Tim Musick, who lives in Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C. He says anti-white discrimination is real, but he doesn't think he has ever really felt it personally.

    "I think that you pretty much, because you're white, you're automatically thrown into that group as being a bigot and a racist and that somehow you perceive yourself as being more superior to everybody else, which is ridiculous," Musick said, speaking during his lunch break at a construction site.

    "I'm just a man that happens to have been born white," Musick continued.


    He also makes it clear, however, that he is not comparing what happens to whites to the African-American experience.

    "I don't know what it feels like to be a black man walking around in the streets, but I do know what it feels like to be pegged, because of how you look, and what people perceive just on sight," said Musick, who has the stocky build of a retired NFL lineman and a shaved head under his hard hat.

    Whites who don't believe they are discriminated against

    Now for the third category — those who scoff at the notion that whites face racial discrimination.

    That describes retired community college English teacher Betty Holton, of Elkton, Md.

    "I don't see how we can be discriminated against when, when we have all the power," Holton said, chuckling in disbelief into her cellphone.

    "Look at Congress. Look at the Senate. Look at government on every level. Look at the leadership in corporations. Look. Look anywhere."

    Holton asserts: "The notion that whites are discriminated against just seems incredible to me."

    Perception based on income

    Income also seemed to affect individual responses to the question of discrimination.

    Lower- and moderate-income white Americans were more likely to say that whites are discriminated against — and to say they have felt it, either when applying for a job, raise or promotion or in the college-admissions process.

    "We've long seen a partisan divide with ********s more likely to say racial discrimination is that reason blacks can't get ahead, but that partisan divide is even bigger than it has been in the past," said Jocelyn Kiley, an associate director at Pew Research Center. "That's a point where we do see that partisan divides over issues of race have really increased in recent years."

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    is this a joke? look at all the positions of power and comeback and tell em how whites are being oppressed..they run the entire damn world.....

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      #3
      Originally posted by LarryX.... View Post
      is this a joke? look at all the positions of power and comeback and tell em how whites are being oppressed..they run the entire damn world.....
      You are a joke and the attached gif sums you up properly. Discrimination against whites exists in America today for sure. It exists on this f**king site. But, but positions of power doe
      Attached Files

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        #4
        Of course it does. It's everywhere. But it's not the blackskins oppressing us, unless we're talking basketball and rap. It's the ***s and their institutions.
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          #5
          Funny part is it's the whites that are doing the discriminating against other whites.

          I spoke to my sister that refuses to say she's native American because she has white skin. She straight up told me that the only reason she got her job because she was white. I told her to give up her job then. She then said I would but we don't get any black people that apply. I laughed so hard she hung up on me.

          This is also coming from a person that never had a person of any other race but white. Listened to butt rock all her life.

          Talked chit to me for listening to rap and talked crap about my Black and Mexican friends. They would come over after school and we would ball until dark. She would hide in her room.



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            #6
            Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury View Post

            You are a joke and the attached gif sums you up properly. Discrimination against whites exists in America today for sure. It exists on this f**king site. But, but positions of power doe
            please explain how you are discriminated against...
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              #7
              Originally posted by LarryX.... View Post

              please explain how you are discriminated against...
              Here's a great example of systemic discrimination against me, Affirmative Action.

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                #8
                Originally posted by LarryX.... View Post
                is this a joke? look at all the positions of power and comeback and tell em how whites are being oppressed..they run the entire damn world.....
                Lol yes 1% elite = the average white person

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                  #9
                  When I worked in Prison the skinheads would always call non white CO's racist and cry racism, especially the PC's.

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                    #10
                    While applying for grad school, there were 28 seats for the class. We also had to do interviews.

                    Of the 28 that got selected, there were 2 black girls in my class. One of those black girls was totally out of her league and her rotations showed it.

                    I always felt during our interviews there was a lot more people more qualified for that spot than her, yet the school decided to go with this one in particular.

                    I'd have to say that was a real life experience of seeing black priv in full effect.

                    Hate to say it like that but that's how it was

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