Thursday, May 1, 2014

Millennials see themselves as 'post-racial.' What does that mean? (Means they think racial problems are old-hat and are fading away. Boy, are they in for a rude awakening.)


Millennials see themselves as 'post-racial.' What does that mean?

Yes, this photo really reflects today's reality: black flash mobs; the Knockout Game; Polar Bear Hunting, Detroit . . .

A majority of young people believe racism is more a problem for previous generations than it is for their own. And most young people – 73 percent of whites, 66 percent of nonwhites – say they don’t see racial minorities any differently than they see white people, according to a survey conducted for the youth-oriented cable network MTV. . . .