#1 Between 2011 and 2019, the New York Times and the Washington Post increased their usage of the words "racist," "racists," and "racism" by over 700% and nearly 1,000%, respectively.t.co/pJ3C72Z4qZ pic.twitter.com/DacAFHuwO5
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) May 6, 2023
#3 In 2006, 45% of white Democrats and 41% of white Republicans knew someone they considered racist.
By 2015, this increased to 64% for white Democrats but remained 41% for white Republicans.
Notably, the % decreased among black & hispanic Democrats during the same period. pic.twitter.com/xxOLoANM1b
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) May 6, 2023
#5 Between 2013 and 2019, the New York Times and the Washington Post increased their usage of "white privilege" and "racial privilege" by 1,200% and nearly 1,500%, respectively. pic.twitter.com/knm1Sgf6pc
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) May 6, 2023
#6 "What the data presented here suggests is that editorial decisions made over the past decade at some of the most powerful media outlets in the world about what kind of language to use and what kind of stories merited coverage when it came to race—whatever the intention and…
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) May 6, 2023
700% to 1000% Racism:
"If you talk about it, it exists." -Morgan Freeman pic.twitter.com/C7CFVspUN8
— ES 🇺🇸 (@Simply4Truth_) May 6, 2023
— Gain of Fauci (@DschlopesIsBack) May 6, 2023