Lmao, if you look at those questions, and look at the differences in the world between 1994 and now, it would appear that Democrats are the ones tracking along with reality.
Lmao, I'll just look at one of those questions and the reality of today...
"How about the question of whether racial discrimination is the "main reason many black people can't get ahead these days"?
In 1994, just 39% of Democrats and 26% of Republicans felt this way. That was 14 years before the U.S. elected a black president.
Now, after eight years of Obama in the White House, 64% of Democrats say racism is the main reason blacks can't get ahead, while 14% of Republicans do."
Black POTUS 2009 - 2016
Current black VPOTUS
Recently confirmed black Supreme Court Justice
Today - a disgraced black golfer made a triumphant return to the Masters followed by an adoring gallery
Current academy awards
Best Actor
Best supporting actress
Best documentary feature
2 of 3 hosts
NCAA basketball finals
Women's winning coach
Men's runner-up coach
World Series losing manager
NBA Finals losing head coach
Economic gains
Before the pandemic, African Americans were thriving economically. Looking ahead, Trump's promises are ambitious, but his track record is impressive.
www.usatoday.com
High school education
In recent years, Black educational attainment has been much closer to the national average: 88% have a high school diploma. Gaps remain in college attainment.
www.census.gov
The list goes on. Blacks have made unprecedented gains during this time and yet the current mantra coming from the Democratic party includes Black Lives Matter, white privilege and systemic racism.
And of course this dandy from the current administration, especially in light of current world events...
New survey data shows a partisan divide on what Americans believe is the greatest threat to the United States: Democrats rank violent white nationalist groups the highest, while Republicans list China as the greatest threat.
www.thechicagocouncil.org