THREAD: A new AP-NORC poll finds a dramatic shift in opinions on policing and race, as more Americans today than five years ago believe police brutality is a very serious problem that too often goes undisciplined and unequally targets black Americans. 1/5
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“I have long argued that we cannot have a racial reconciliation in the United States because there’s not been an admission of what has gone on,” said Wornie Reed, director of the Race and Social Policy Research Center at Virginia Tech. “The nation is constructed on . … It’s not an accident or something that America decided to do on the way to its greatness. It’s the means by which it became great.
“The data show noteworthy changes of a magnitude we don’t see very often, especially on long-standing cultural or social issues,” Benz said. “While this poll was certainly conducted at a moment of tremendous attention on racism in our society, we have empirical signals from other data to suggest that these changes are not purely a reaction to the current events.”
That includes Mississippi resident Sandra Smith, who said she and many others she knows have had uncomfortable encounters with police over the years. Smith also feels many white Americans are unaware of the fear or anxiety black Americans experience in those interactions.
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