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The most racist places in America, according to Google
« on: April 29, 2015, 01:38:53 pm »
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/04/28/the-most-racist-places-in-america-according-to-google/

 By Christopher Ingraham April 28



By Christopher Ingraham April 28

Where do America's most racist people live? "The rural Northeast and South," suggests a new study just published in PLOS ONE.

The paper introduces a novel but makes-tons-of-sense-when-you-think-about-it method for measuring the incidence of racist attitudes: Google search data. The methodology comes from data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. He's used it before to measure the effect of racist attitudes on Barack Obama's electoral prospects.



"Google data, evidence suggests, are unlikely to suffer from major social censoring," Stephens-Davidowitz wrote in a previous paper. "Google searchers are online and likely alone, both of which make it easier to express socially taboo thoughts. Individuals, indeed, note that they are unusually forthcoming with Google." He also notes that the Google measure correlates strongly with other standard measures social science researchers have used to study racist attitudes.

This is important, because racism is a notoriously tricky thing to measure. Traditional survey methods don't really work -- if you flat-out ask someone if they're racist, they will simply tell you no. That's partly because most racism in society today operates at the subconscious level, or gets vented anonymously online.

For the PLOS ONE paper, researchers looked at searches containing the N-word. People search frequently for it, roughly as often as searches for  "migraine(s)," "economist," "sweater," "Daily Show," and "Lakers." (The authors attempted to control for variants of the N-word not necessarily intended as pejoratives, excluding the "a" version of the word that analysis revealed was often used "in different contexts compared to searches of the term ending in '-er'.")



It's also important to note that not all people searching for the N-word are motivated by racism, and that not all racists search for that word, either. But aggregated over several years and several million searches, the data give a pretty good approximation of where a particular type of racist attitude is the strongest.

Interestingly, on the map above the most concentrated cluster of racist searches happened not in the South, but rather along the spine of the Appalachians running from Georgia all the way up to New York and southern Vermont.


Other hotbeds of racist searches appear in areas of the Gulf Coast, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and a large portion of Ohio. But the searches get rarer the further West you go. West of Texas, no region falls into the "much more than average" category. This map follows the general contours of a map of racist Tweets made by researchers at Humboldt State University.

So some people are sitting at home by themselves, Googling a bunch of racist stuff. What does it matter? As it turns out, it matters quite a bit. The researchers on the PLOS ONE paper found that racist searches were correlated with higher mortality rates for blacks, even after controlling for a variety of racial and socio-economic variables.

"Results from our study indicate that living in an area characterized by a one standard deviation greater proportion of racist Google searches is associated with an 8.2% increase in the all-cause mortality rate among Blacks," the authors conclude. Now, of course, Google searches aren't directly leading to the deaths of African Americans. But previous research has shown that the prevalence of racist attitudes can contribute to poor health and economic outcomes among black residents.

"Racially motivated experiences of discrimination impact health via diminished socioeconomic attainment and by enforcing patterns in racial residential segregation, geographically isolating large segments of the Black population into worse neighborhood conditions," the authors write, summarizing existing research. "Racial discrimination in employment can also lead to lower income and greater financial strain, which in turn have been linked to worse mental and physical health outcomes."
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Re: The most racist places in America, according to Google
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2015, 01:52:29 pm »
We're like a society of children. "N-word". The word is so offensive, so hurtful, so likely to cause nausea, physical pain and explosive diarrhea that we can't even use it when talking about the word itself!

I am a racist. That isn't illegal. It's shunned but not illegal, yet. I can qualify it, and say yes, I know there are many fine black people. I can tell you I have black friends. I can say that I try to avoid prejudging people by skin color, but sometimes I do. 

My racism is based on experience. It may be offensive to you, it may not always be smart, but I admit it, I own it. When I see what those animals are doing in Baltimore, there is no excuse, and I do refer to them using *gasp* the "N-word".

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Re: The most racist places in America, according to Google
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2015, 02:36:08 pm »
This is the biggest load of horseshit I've seen come down the road in a LONG time!  I live in Appalachia and I can tell you that this is not a place that segregates blacks into groups located in the worst neighborhoods!  THAT happens in the urban neighborhoods of the big cities!  Where I live, the areas of the city that were predominately black were bulldozed and eradicated back in the sixties.  In our backward hick redneck town - blacks are largely middle class like the rest of us and live in the same neighborhoods as the rest of us.

What I see on that map is that the red areas correlate with where the good-old-boys live - the ones that own and know how to use guns, know how to be self-sufficient if need be, people that live in what is derisively called "The Bible Belt".  You want to talk about prejudice?  Be a native of this area and you will know true prejudice. 

What a crock of crap.  The most racist places in the US are the places that the Democrat controlled plantations keep the blacks trapped in the ghetto with literally no opportunity to get out. 

Go to hell Google.

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Re: The most racist places in America, according to Google
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2015, 03:06:12 pm »
Good post, relic.

Whites are being put in an untenable situation. Whites are tarred by the sins of our fathers, for slavery, for Jim Crow segregation, and every time some inane white expresses "wrong thinking" about blacks.

I don't know how much more mental whipping we can take from liberals without eventually blowing up.

In the 1960s and 70s my black friends and I worked for racial reconciliation. But, all of that good-will and effort has been lost to liberal policies including racial quotas, double standards, hate speech legislation, and other forms of government-enforced political correctness.

I stand with Martin Luther King's vision of America and I'm certain he wouldn't condone what is going on today in race relations.

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Re: The most racist places in America, according to Google
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2015, 03:51:31 pm »
"Results from our study indicate that living in an area characterized by a one standard deviation greater proportion of racist Google searches is associated with an 8.2% increase in the all-cause mortality rate among Blacks," the authors conclude. Now, of course, Google searches aren't directly leading to the deaths of African Americans. But previous research has shown that the prevalence of racist attitudes can contribute to poor health and economic outcomes among black residents.

"Racially motivated experiences of discrimination impact health via diminished socioeconomic attainment and by enforcing patterns in racial residential segregation, geographically isolating large segments of the Black population into worse neighborhood conditions," the authors write, summarizing existing research. "Racial discrimination in employment can also lead to lower income and greater financial strain, which in turn have been linked to worse mental and physical health outcomes."

Since we know that the main threat to black lives is other blacks, if there is a correlation between these searches and black mortality it would follow that these searches are also being performed by blacks...


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Re: The most racist places in America, according to Google
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2015, 04:48:23 pm »
CNN and Wash compost newsrooms would surely qualify as among the most racist.  To say nothing of our very own white house.

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Re: The most racist places in America, according to Google
« Reply #6 on: April 29, 2015, 05:08:36 pm »
This belongs here, too.

Why is slavery the worst mistake the Colonies and thereafter the United States ever made?

Because it resulted in the historically recent creation (primarily through the efforts of liberals and their resulting liberal policies) of a massive dysfunctional minority community whose dysfunction we are now spending our children's future into oblivion trying to correct.

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Re: The most racist places in America, according to Google
« Reply #7 on: April 29, 2015, 08:23:38 pm »
This is the biggest load of horseshit I've seen come down the road in a LONG time!  I live in Appalachia and I can tell you that this is not a place that segregates blacks into groups located in the worst neighborhoods!  THAT happens in the urban neighborhoods of the big cities!  Where I live, the areas of the city that were predominately black were bulldozed and eradicated back in the sixties.  In our backward hick redneck town - blacks are largely middle class like the rest of us and live in the same neighborhoods as the rest of us...
Exactly. I live in a very small and fairly poor town in norhtern W.Va. I'll never forget the time a few years ago I was at a civic event and a black fellow who had been a big sports star in high school and left the area returned to accept an award or something. He spoke about how when he grew up in the 50s in our little town, he never saw racial prejudice. He hung out with white kids, they all went to each other's houses, they played together in the streets and at the park and, he said, "We all were poor together." He added that he never experienced bigotry until he lived in a big city.
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