This is a topic that I have addressed before on this thread:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
But I thought I would bring it back here, with some modifications, as I think it is a very real issue in these elections.
Over the last few weeks we have observed what seems to me to be an increased number of prejudiced and hate filled posts revolving around the issue of
race and religion as they apply to Barack Obama and presidential politics.
The mods are amazing at removing the truly offensive ones, but a lot of them are masked within a thinly veiled attempt of pretense to a valid opinion.
This of course has nothing to do with ATS, it is but a microcosm of society at large.
I have often wondered what makes people so extreme in their fears and hates. It is too easy to dismiss them with a passing insult. In many ways this
dismissal would be symptomatic of the same attitude we are attributing to them.
I did a little research on this topic and found the enclosed long yet comprehensive article.
It is by no means the final word on this complicated topic.
But I thought it might shed at least partial light on this fundamental societal issue.
Key Concepts:
Subliminal Stereotyping
All of us hold unconscious clichéd beliefs about social groups: black and white, female and male, elderly and young, gay and straight, fat and
thin.
Such implicit bias is far more prevalent than the more overt, or explicit, prejudice that we associate with, for instance, the Ku Klux Klan or the
Nazis.
Certain social scenarios can automatically activate implicit stereotypes and attitudes, which then can affect our perceptions, judgments and behavior,
including the choice of whom to befriend, whom to hire and, in the case of doctors, what treatment to deliver.
Recent research suggests we can reshape our implicit attitudes and beliefs—or at least curb their effects on our behavior.
The full article can be found
here.
There are also good links on the article page for further exploration.
Whether as a result of overt or subconscious prejudice, it seems that there is something to this theory. One of the reasons it seems that Obama is
still in a close race with McCain, is his inability to connect with "white older males."
The fundamental reason is white men. Like Al Gore in the summer of 2000, Barack Obama is roughly splitting white women. But only 34 to 37 percent
of white men support Obama, according to the Gallup Poll's latest weekly index of 6,000 voters.
Boston Globe
I just wanted to get ATS members' take on this. We'd like to think that we as a country are really ready for a "black" president. But it seems
that the closer we get to election day, the more people are resisting this reality.
[edit on 8/25/2008 by schrodingers dog]