Its stunning that none of then realize that pretty much everyone was horrified by the floyd video, but then cities started burning. Theyve memed themselves into quite the predicament.
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Interesting that the Hispanic/Latino support is quickly trending negative as well. I suspect there is a lot overlap here with feelings about "antiracism" stuff in general, which I don't think most people actually like.
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What a terribly built chart.
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The response of blacks is what interests me the most here. Their support spiked the least, but afterwards remained higher. I would guess that means there's a subsection, probably older blacks, that weren't influenced at all by the trend.
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And perhaps influenced as much by group loyalty as by actual belief. In another sense, it's a good thing.
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