.Rasmussen_Poll found that voters aren't buying into “woke” racial politics w/ 72% agreeing ‘It’s OK to be white’ -- including a majority of black participants.
In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, 72% agreed with the statement, “It’s OK to be white.” Even a majority of black people, 53%, agreed.What’s more, when asked if voters agreed or disagreed with the statement, “Black people can be racist, too,” 79% agreed, including 66% of black people.
The statement, “It’s OK to be white,” was first pushed on right-wing websites and then picked up in speeches by influencers. It has since been decried as a hate chant by the Anti-Defamation League. The Rasmussen survey showed that most think nobody has the market on racism and that there is a lot more open-mindedness on the topic than the media would make you believe.In the survey, for example, those who disagreed with both statements were a very small percentage. An equal 12% somewhat to strongly disagreed with both statements.
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