Ivy League Study Shows Whites Feel More Discriminated Against Than Blacks

From Daily Mail

A study shows white Americans feel they are more discriminated against than blacks.

Sociologists from Harvard and Tufts universities asked  209 White and 208 black men and women to rate ‘racism’ against both ethnic groups since the 1950′s on a scale of  one to 10.

The results showed that while both blacks and whites saw anti-black racism decreasing over the decades, whites saw race relations as a ‘zero sum game’ where they were losing out as blacks ‘gained’ the advantage.

The results, published in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science, showed that on average blacks saw anti white bias rising slightly from 1.4 in the 1950′s to 1.8 today.

Blacks also perceived racism against themselves had steeply declined from 9.7 in the 1950s to 6.1 in the naughties.

White respondents however saw a very different picture.

For the 2000′s, 11 per cent of whites gave anti-white bias the maximum 10 out of 10 rating compared with only two per cent of whites who did so for anti-black bias.

Whites believed that discrimination against them had increased from an average of 1.8 in the 1950′s to 4.7 in the 2000s.

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