The problem with such polls are that most racists do not consider themselves racist, the merely feel they “see through the media hype” and are more realistic then others. Of course polling itself has a major drawback. You only get the opinions of the sort of person who will respond to pollsters.
Really the way to study this would be to devise a psychological test where the subjects don’t know they are being tested for racism. Simply asking people how racist they are is practically worthless.
If you judge people by their actions not their words – where they choose to live, where they send their kids to school, etc. – it appears that there’s a lot of racism out there, regardless of level of education.
The IAT is a test that definately cannot be cheated on and is supposedly testing for racism. Its garnered a bit of criticism but not many other tests can claim uncheatability.
The way it works is that you sit at a computer terminal with two buttons. The computer pops up a picture of either a white face or a black face (or old face/young face or gay couple/straight couple etc) and a word that is either happy or sad. Your meant to press one button if it is white/black OR happy/sad and another if it is not. The theory is, if you are racist, your reaction times for the white OR happy and black OR sad times will be faster than the black OR happy and white OR sad times.
Interesting. I found a set of tests online.
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/
Since I don’t have any idea how the tests could possibly be skewed, I can’t say how accurate these tests are. I found my results to be unsurprising, though:
slight preference for old relative to young (like 4% of test takers)
moderate association between science and Male relative to Female (14%)
moderate preference for African American relative to European American (4%)
moderate preference for George W. Bush relative to Franklin D. Roosevelt
Julie
WHOA!! now we are equating schooling with education! This is a very popular misnomer and its about time the authorities put this straight! Schooling has nothing to do with education. Schools/colleges/universities are places where data is available in a structured manner (this could be spawned into its own debate!!), its upto the person to educate himself with this data.
IMO Mr. Educated is less racist than Dr. Ignoramus because the former is more qualified to analyse a situation and arrive to a un-biased judgement than the latter.
I’d like you to back this up. I’m not sure the Japanese are the people being racist here.
:rolleyes: