Black Quote by Michael C Dawson
“Whether we're talking about what the role of the government is, what you think of the United Nations, political leaders or how to respond to [Hurricane] Katrina and whether it had anything to do with race, across a wide variety of issues we see differences between mainstream black and white American opinion that dwarfs anything in American public opinion, period. Democrat versus Republican, men versus women, conservative versus liberal, the black/white divide is the biggest, one of the biggest in the world, and certainly the largest gap in the United States.”
About This Quote
The quote highlights that racial division in U.S. public opinion is far larger than any other demographic split, affecting views on government, international bodies, leadership, and disaster response.
In simple terms: Racial divide dominates American public opinion across many issues.
Recognize and address the profound racial polarization in policy discussions.
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Type
When to use this quote
- election campaigns
- policy debates
- community outreach
- media analysis
- educational programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does racial polarization affect policy outcomes?
- What strategies can reduce this divide?
The claim may overlook regional or socioeconomic variations that also shape opinions.