Posted on Jul 24, 2015
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Seven years ago, in the gauzy afterglow of a stirring election night in Chicago, commentators dared ask whether the United States had finally begun to heal its divisions over race and atone for the original sin of slavery by electing its first black president. It has not. Not even close.

A New York Times/CBS News poll conducted last week reveals that nearly six in 10 Americans, including heavy majorities of both whites and blacks, think race relations are generally bad, and that nearly four in 10 think the situation is getting worse. By comparison, two-thirds of Americans surveyed shortly after President Obama took office said they believed that race relations were generally good.

The swings in attitude have been particularly striking among African-Americans. During Mr. Obama’s 2008 campaign, nearly 60 percent of blacks said race relations were generally bad, but that number was cut in half shortly after he won. It has now soared to 68 percent, the highest level of discontent among blacks during the Obama years and close to the numbers recorded in the aftermath of the riots that followed the 1992 acquittal of Los Angeles police officers charged in the beating of Rodney King.

Only a fifth of those surveyed said they thought race relations were improving, while about 40 percent of both blacks and whites said they were staying essentially the same.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/24/us/poll-shows-most-americans-think-race-relations-are-bad.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0
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CSM David Heidke
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I have never in my life seen race relations this bad. ever.
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TSgt David L.
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It seems like the rift is greater than ever. Folks burning and looting their own communities. That was never the norm like it appears to be now. It seems to be a requirement to be over the top mad about any slight againsts any one group today.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Yes it is a complete surprise. In my opinion he gives validity to hate groups which fuels the flames.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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SrA Joshua Hagler
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Well growing up in Virginia, I saw this all my life, it's now just in the news. He himself hasn't made it worse or better, but since he is supposed to be the leader of all black people, according to most white power groups, they can easily blame him for them burning churches down. I find it sad that he gets blamed for racism since racism is taught. 
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SFC Maury Gonzalez
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Duh.......
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