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Does Racism Drive Opposition to Health Reform?

In a recent study, prejudiced people were more likely to support the health plan when it was linked to Bill Clinton, than when it was linked to Obama.
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Even among the most extreme opponents of President Obama's push for health care reform -- those who equate his proposals to Nazi death camps or Soviet gulags -- there's little overtly expressed racism. Aside from the occasional slip by Republican officials in South Carolina, the public debate over expanding coverage to the uninsured has largely ignored Obama's status as the first African-American president.

But implicit racism -- prejudice unacknowledged in public and, in many cases, hidden from conscious awareness -- is a factor in opposition to Obama's health policies. That's the conclusion of a provocative new paper that's one of two research reports on prejudice and the president just published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

Participants in a yearlong study who scored low on implicit prejudice found the proposed health care plan equally appealing whether it was attributed to Bill Clinton or President Obama. However, those who scored high in implicit prejudice supported the plan when it was linked to Clinton, but opposed it when linked to Obama.

A team of scholars led by psychologist Eric Knowles of the University of California, Irvine recruited 285 Americans (236 white, 43 Asians, six Latinos) from a Stanford University database. (Blacks were deliberately excluded, since the issue at hand was how non-blacks feel about blacks, and whether those feelings affect voting decisions and political opinions.) In late October 2008, the participants took tests designed to measure both explicit and implicit racial prejudice.

To gauge levels of implicit racism, they performed the Go/No-go Association Task, a variation on the Implicit Association Test. Knowles describes it this way:

"The Go/No-go Association Task has individuals categorize words -- specifically, stereotypically African-American names and words that carry pleasant or unpleasant meaning -- into the categories ‘black' and ‘bad' or ‘black' and ‘good.' Some participants have great difficulty categorizing black names and pleasant words at the same time, while finding it easy to simultaneously categorize black names and unpleasant words. These participants are deemed to mentally associate the black category and bad things."

In a second assessment the following week, participants were asked about their attitudes toward then-candidate Barack Obama. Three weeks later, they were asked who they voted for in the presidential election. Finally, in early October 2009, 230 of the original participants were asked about the current health care debate.

Half of them were asked about their support or opposition to the Democratic health care proposals, and asked to rate six potential concerns about the policy. The results: "Subjects who showed no bias against blacks (in the original test) were about evenly split on Obama's health care plan, with 48 percent opposed to the plan and 52 percent supporting it," Knowles reports. "However, subjects with an anti-black bias were opposed to the Obama plan by almost two-to-one, with 66 percent opposed and 34 percent supporting it."

The remaining 130 participants "were randomly assigned to read a description of health care reform framed either as being President Obama's plan or Bill Clinton's 1993 plan. The description was identical across conditions and described elements common to both plans. After reading the description, participants rated their attitude toward the plan."

The results were quite striking.


Tom Jacobs is a veteran journalist with more than 20 years experience at daily newspapers. He has served as a staff writer for the Los Angeles Daily News and the Santa Barbara News-Press. His work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Ventura County Star.
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HEALTH INSURANCE
Posted by: josegiles17 on Nov 17, 2009 12:49 AM   
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well duh
Posted by: walldodger1969 on Nov 17, 2009 4:09 AM   
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this is no brainer,....specially in the bible belt,red neck,back waters,"go local football",'god bless america,"Say? You ain't from around here" do you love jebus? crowd.

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All some people see is color
Posted by: bigbrother on Nov 17, 2009 5:41 AM   
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Any criticism of Obama, who is piling up a years worth of questionable decisions, is racist? What's racism is the fact that the left wants him to succeed BECAUSE he's a black President, not because he's President - so they will support any crazy idea he comes up with!

Opposition to this Healthcare bill has nothing to do with racism. It has to do with the fact that it's a bad bill at a time when Obama must "bow" to the Chinese for their help in funding it.

Do what Americans do every day - get your house in order then go out and buy things!

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So what if it does
Posted by: snowhound on Nov 17, 2009 5:56 AM   
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If a small amount of Americans oppose healthcare reform because they are racists, so what. The majority of Americans oppose healthcare reform because it continues to guarantee big profits to Drug companies, and Insurance companies, and hands over decisions about your health care to bureaucrats.
Alternet is the left's version of FOX news.

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It might come as s shock to some of you
Posted by: kad on Nov 17, 2009 6:29 AM   
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But many of us who oppose government run health care do so on philosophical grounds. And yes this includes medicare and medicaid. This is based on the premise that the government which governs least, governs best. We wish to have the government as uninvolved in our lives as possible. We had parents growing up and don't need the government to be our substitute parents or nanny. Those folks who are unwilling to fend for themselves get what they deserve.

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» RE: It might come as s shock to some of you Posted by: Romantic Violence
» Then Can We Assume.... Posted by: armorypk

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Ah, toothfaerie racism!
Posted by: franklyspanking on Nov 17, 2009 7:43 AM   
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But implicit racism -- prejudice unacknowledged in public and, in many cases, hidden from conscious awareness -- is a factor in opposition to Obama's health policies.

Yeah, racism you can't actually find is usually the worst kind. It gets folks who make their living fanning race flames all a-tremble over their continued livelihood.

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Slim measure
Posted by: reelectnoone on Nov 17, 2009 7:49 AM   
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I believe some racism is involved at some level just because there are those who hate the idea of a black man succeeding in something no white president has been able to do. It would be a proof of capability they could not stand.

But I still believe the single biggest opponents of reform are driven by greed, not racism.

There are very wealthy forces who prey on the average American to line their pockets and who have no moral compass when it comes to allowing people to die so they can buy more homes, private jets and really big boats.

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Same old crap.....
Posted by: lclark on Nov 17, 2009 7:50 AM   
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If your opposed to Obama's policies your a rascist.

If your opposed to massive illegal migration your a rascist.

Poltical debate has reached a very low level.

Let me see: Obama won the election on the rhetoric of "change".

The "change" he is effecting is summed up in his appointment to the Treasury and reappointment to the Federal Reserve and support for mandated purchase of a corporate healthcare policy that is not called a new tax.

They have the dollars, now they want the "change".

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» RE: Same old crap..... Posted by: illit
» Okay, You Win Posted by: armorypk

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It's by design, not by accident.
Posted by: lclark on Nov 17, 2009 8:02 AM   
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When I was a kid in public school I didn't know anyone who was on drugs to control thier behavior. Now hundred of thousands of school kids are on drugs such as Ritalin. That's a great revenue stream for the heartless leaches.

School districts are given financial incentives to get more children in the program.

The actual content of the healthcare bill is more of the same...a revenue stream for the Corportocracy.

Here is a sample:

"School Based Health Clinics: The bill includes funding for School Based Health Clinics that will include subjective psychiatric mental health screening (called mental health assessments) of children, and 'referral to a continuum of services including emergency psychiatric care, community support programs, inpatient care, and outpatient programs' as part of their 'comprehensive primary health services.' This is a direct feeder line for the psycho/pharmaceutical industry directly into our schools. - Section 2511, Page 1352

The above is the mechanism to exploit more children and get them on subscription drugs.

It beyond greed........

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I just think this "health reform" is a very, very bad idea!
Posted by: AJR Journal on Nov 17, 2009 9:39 AM   
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Why can't health insurance be sold across state lines? Everything else in the USA can be, why not health insurance?
Where is the tort reform? Legal expenses and such HAVE to be significant.
Where are the Medical Savings Accounts? If I had been offered one when I started working, it would have over $50,000 in it by now.
The government's takeover of the health insurance business will impoverish the budget. If you think the losses of FNMA,Freddie-Mac, and the FHA are huge, brace yourself. This plan is the Mother of all Boondoggles.
Brace yourself!

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Racists Refuse To Help Poor blacks
Posted by: melpol on Nov 17, 2009 11:29 AM   
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There must be a number of racists that are against help for poor blacks. It is difficult to determine how many exist. A survey can be taken by blacks posing as beggars. The whites that refuse to put at least a penny in the cup should be counted and photographed as racists. It is an interesting study and should begin at once.

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Is there anything you race-baiting losers won't blame on racism?
Posted by: November2010 on Nov 17, 2009 11:47 AM   
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I think it's because Clinton put his wife in charge of health care reform and Obama let Congress write it. CLEARLY SEXISM!!!

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Sorry, but this is a simplistic assessment, though parts of it are true
Posted by: Kym525 on Nov 17, 2009 11:53 AM   
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Here's the problem and it's one that those who oppose health care reform need to solve within their own ranks--your movement, and that of the teabaggers, has been infiltrated and pretty much taken over by the far-right, racist, xenophobic lunatic fringe. Any SANE and RATIONAL arguments against health care reform are eclipsed by the fear tactics of that fringe element (i.e. Palin's 'Death Panels'). Until these factions start purging the shrill and hate-filled voices of this element, no honest discourse or solutions are possible.

Interestingly enough, these movements claim to be "populist", but how can they be when a large majority of those who hold these view are WHITE? No wonder such movements lend credence to charges of racism (which unfortunately there are shades of it).

No, criticizing Obama is not racist and he should BE criticized and held to account. Contrary to popular belief, Obama doesn't shy away from criticism (certainly not in the way Bush did and well, we know how Cheney reacted to it). However, criticizing Obama while holding the image of a monkey or a voodoo which doctor IS. Calling his wife and kids ugly IS. Until these so-called populist movements become more inclusive and purge themselves of the hate-mongers in their midst, no one will take them seriously and important voices will be lost.

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If it's bad for Obama
Posted by: willymack on Nov 17, 2009 2:53 PM   
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It's good for bigoted numbskulls.
Does this really need any elaboration?

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Posted by: benfuziff on Nov 17, 2009 11:31 PM   
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False Racism Claims = Racism
Posted by: CJJ on Nov 18, 2009 6:55 PM   
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Just so you know the rules:

False claims of "racism" and "racial politics" are themselves examples of racism and racial politics.

They exploit the racial divide for political gain.

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no
Posted by: dewre on Nov 21, 2009 12:28 AM   
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it has been hurting health reform. Blu-Ray Video Converter

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HEALTH INSURANCE
Posted by: josegiles17 on Nov 17, 2009 12:49 AM   
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You can get instant medical insurance at the lowest price from http://bit.ly/39pFJx

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well duh
Posted by: walldodger1969 on Nov 17, 2009 4:09 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
this is no brainer,....specially in the bible belt,red neck,back waters,"go local football",'god bless america,"Say? You ain't from around here" do you love jebus? crowd.

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All some people see is color
Posted by: bigbrother on Nov 17, 2009 5:41 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Any criticism of Obama, who is piling up a years worth of questionable decisions, is racist? What's racism is the fact that the left wants him to succeed BECAUSE he's a black President, not because he's President - so they will support any crazy idea he comes up with!

Opposition to this Healthcare bill has nothing to do with racism. It has to do with the fact that it's a bad bill at a time when Obama must "bow" to the Chinese for their help in funding it.

Do what Americans do every day - get your house in order then go out and buy things!

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So what if it does
Posted by: snowhound on Nov 17, 2009 5:56 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If a small amount of Americans oppose healthcare reform because they are racists, so what. The majority of Americans oppose healthcare reform because it continues to guarantee big profits to Drug companies, and Insurance companies, and hands over decisions about your health care to bureaucrats.
Alternet is the left's version of FOX news.

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It might come as s shock to some of you
Posted by: kad on Nov 17, 2009 6:29 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
But many of us who oppose government run health care do so on philosophical grounds. And yes this includes medicare and medicaid. This is based on the premise that the government which governs least, governs best. We wish to have the government as uninvolved in our lives as possible. We had parents growing up and don't need the government to be our substitute parents or nanny. Those folks who are unwilling to fend for themselves get what they deserve.

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» RE: It might come as s shock to some of you Posted by: Romantic Violence
» Then Can We Assume.... Posted by: armorypk

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Ah, toothfaerie racism!
Posted by: franklyspanking on Nov 17, 2009 7:43 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
But implicit racism -- prejudice unacknowledged in public and, in many cases, hidden from conscious awareness -- is a factor in opposition to Obama's health policies.

Yeah, racism you can't actually find is usually the worst kind. It gets folks who make their living fanning race flames all a-tremble over their continued livelihood.

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Slim measure
Posted by: reelectnoone on Nov 17, 2009 7:49 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I believe some racism is involved at some level just because there are those who hate the idea of a black man succeeding in something no white president has been able to do. It would be a proof of capability they could not stand.

But I still believe the single biggest opponents of reform are driven by greed, not racism.

There are very wealthy forces who prey on the average American to line their pockets and who have no moral compass when it comes to allowing people to die so they can buy more homes, private jets and really big boats.

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Same old crap.....
Posted by: lclark on Nov 17, 2009 7:50 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If your opposed to Obama's policies your a rascist.

If your opposed to massive illegal migration your a rascist.

Poltical debate has reached a very low level.

Let me see: Obama won the election on the rhetoric of "change".

The "change" he is effecting is summed up in his appointment to the Treasury and reappointment to the Federal Reserve and support for mandated purchase of a corporate healthcare policy that is not called a new tax.

They have the dollars, now they want the "change".

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: Same old crap..... Posted by: illit
» Okay, You Win Posted by: armorypk

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It's by design, not by accident.
Posted by: lclark on Nov 17, 2009 8:02 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
When I was a kid in public school I didn't know anyone who was on drugs to control thier behavior. Now hundred of thousands of school kids are on drugs such as Ritalin. That's a great revenue stream for the heartless leaches.

School districts are given financial incentives to get more children in the program.

The actual content of the healthcare bill is more of the same...a revenue stream for the Corportocracy.

Here is a sample:

"School Based Health Clinics: The bill includes funding for School Based Health Clinics that will include subjective psychiatric mental health screening (called mental health assessments) of children, and 'referral to a continuum of services including emergency psychiatric care, community support programs, inpatient care, and outpatient programs' as part of their 'comprehensive primary health services.' This is a direct feeder line for the psycho/pharmaceutical industry directly into our schools. - Section 2511, Page 1352

The above is the mechanism to exploit more children and get them on subscription drugs.

It beyond greed........

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I just think this "health reform" is a very, very bad idea!
Posted by: AJR Journal on Nov 17, 2009 9:39 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Why can't health insurance be sold across state lines? Everything else in the USA can be, why not health insurance?
Where is the tort reform? Legal expenses and such HAVE to be significant.
Where are the Medical Savings Accounts? If I had been offered one when I started working, it would have over $50,000 in it by now.
The government's takeover of the health insurance business will impoverish the budget. If you think the losses of FNMA,Freddie-Mac, and the FHA are huge, brace yourself. This plan is the Mother of all Boondoggles.
Brace yourself!

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Racists Refuse To Help Poor blacks
Posted by: melpol on Nov 17, 2009 11:29 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
There must be a number of racists that are against help for poor blacks. It is difficult to determine how many exist. A survey can be taken by blacks posing as beggars. The whites that refuse to put at least a penny in the cup should be counted and photographed as racists. It is an interesting study and should begin at once.

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Is there anything you race-baiting losers won't blame on racism?
Posted by: November2010 on Nov 17, 2009 11:47 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think it's because Clinton put his wife in charge of health care reform and Obama let Congress write it. CLEARLY SEXISM!!!

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Sorry, but this is a simplistic assessment, though parts of it are true
Posted by: Kym525 on Nov 17, 2009 11:53 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Here's the problem and it's one that those who oppose health care reform need to solve within their own ranks--your movement, and that of the teabaggers, has been infiltrated and pretty much taken over by the far-right, racist, xenophobic lunatic fringe. Any SANE and RATIONAL arguments against health care reform are eclipsed by the fear tactics of that fringe element (i.e. Palin's 'Death Panels'). Until these factions start purging the shrill and hate-filled voices of this element, no honest discourse or solutions are possible.

Interestingly enough, these movements claim to be "populist", but how can they be when a large majority of those who hold these view are WHITE? No wonder such movements lend credence to charges of racism (which unfortunately there are shades of it).

No, criticizing Obama is not racist and he should BE criticized and held to account. Contrary to popular belief, Obama doesn't shy away from criticism (certainly not in the way Bush did and well, we know how Cheney reacted to it). However, criticizing Obama while holding the image of a monkey or a voodoo which doctor IS. Calling his wife and kids ugly IS. Until these so-called populist movements become more inclusive and purge themselves of the hate-mongers in their midst, no one will take them seriously and important voices will be lost.

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If it's bad for Obama
Posted by: willymack on Nov 17, 2009 2:53 PM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
It's good for bigoted numbskulls.
Does this really need any elaboration?

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air max 90
Posted by: benfuziff on Nov 17, 2009 11:31 PM   
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False Racism Claims = Racism
Posted by: CJJ on Nov 18, 2009 6:55 PM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Just so you know the rules:

False claims of "racism" and "racial politics" are themselves examples of racism and racial politics.

They exploit the racial divide for political gain.

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no
Posted by: dewre on Nov 21, 2009 12:28 AM   
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it has been hurting health reform. Blu-Ray Video Converter

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