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Angry And Exhausted: How Americans Feel About Race

The history of race relations in the United States is long, complex and deeply woven into the nation’s fabric. 

From the legacy of slavery and the violent enforcement of segregation to the civil rights movement and ongoing struggles against systemic racism, America’s journey toward racial equality has been marked by both progress and setbacks. 

These historical realities continue to shape today’s perceptions of race and race relations, but there’s a growing divide in how Americans feel about the issue.

As Statista’s Felix Richter reports, in a recent Pew Research survey, many respondents reported feeling exhausted or angry when thinking about race relations – emotions that reflect not only present-day tensions but also the unresolved weight of the past. 

Infographic: Angry and Exhausted: How Americans Feel About Race | Statista 

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While exhaustion is a feeling expressed by both sides of the political spectrum, anger and fear are emotions predominantly felt by Democrats or those leaning towards the Democratic party. 

Conversely, Republicans are much more likely to be hopeful or satisfied when thinking about racial issues than Democratic respondents. 

Almost 4 in 10 Republican respondents said they were uninterested in issues of race, which stands in stark contrast to just 15 percent of Democrats saying the same.

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3 thoughts on “Angry And Exhausted: How Americans Feel About Race”

  1. People of color, I refuse to call them blacks, have more than equal rights. It is the caucasians that are being discriminated against now.

  2. There wasn’t racial problems until Mooochie and Hussien Obama came along and stirred the pot real good to get the racial tensions going.

  3. A group of Americans who don’t care they kill within their group every single day

    A group of Americans who are the majority of east of the Mississippi River in jail every single day and don’t care. Some come back almost immediately after release (for good behavior and have found God)

    Gets old talking racism when we all are Americans. Guess we don’t have much to do…..NOT

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