Well, two problems here: (1) Calling anyone racist is handing them a loaded weapon. Hell, I could tell the Grand Dragon of the KKK that he's a racist dirtbag, and he could very easily do the same maneuver that the Republicans have perfected over the last ten years, namely: "I am not a racist, I just have pride in my culture; YOU are the racist for saying I might be racist, you dirty self-hating white person." Which is pretty much the reflexive response these days.
(2) Difficult to get reliable statistics and polling on attitudes that subjects are likely to deny.
But to sidle in with Gelatinous Cube's anecdotal evidence, all of the white people I know who are, shall we say, subject to identity politics? Every single one of them is a Republican. The ones who use derogatory terms for non-whites? All Republicans. The folks who give credence to the Birther nonsense (which has a racial subtext you'd have to be blind and stupid to miss)? Republicans.
But an interesting thing has been happening: My really hard-core rightwing friends have been shifting their hate away from the darkies and the browns lately. If you talk to them, or read their FB posts, it's much more generalized now, about the Communist-Socialist Democrat America-Hating Liberal Traitors. Their public language is increasingly strident, increasingly angry, and (most interesting) increasingly broad. They hate RINOs, they hate Democrats, they hate rich liberals (limousine liberals), they hate middle-class liberals (kool aid drinkers), and they hate all poors (welfare mamas, leeches, parasites, etc.).
And they hate all forms of compromise, because any compromise is a betrayal of principles. Besides, if everyone you're opposed to is basically Satan, how can you compromise without handing Satan a win? You can't.
If you want some empirical data to back this up (and when isn't that welcome?), I'd say look at the birther polls, since that's a question a genuine racist will answer honestly. (I.E., "No way am I racist ... but that Obama was probably born in Kenya ... despite a total lack of evidence for this hypothesis ...") If we look at where the birthers are, the data completely supports GC's and my contention, that most of the racists we know personally are wearing the R hat, not the D hat.
A whopping 64 percent of Republicans think it’s “probably true” that President Obama is hiding important information about his background and early life, including his possible birthplace, according to a new nationwide survey of registered voters from Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind project examining Americans’ belief in political conspiracy theories. [...]
Moreover, researchers noted: “Generally, the more people know about current events, the less likely they are to believe in conspiracy theories — but not among Republicans, where more knowledge leads to greater belief in political conspiracies.”
“There are several possible explanations for this,” said Fairleigh Dickinson political scientist Dan Cassino, who helped conduct the poll. “It could be that more conspiracy-minded Republicans seek out more information, or that the information some Republicans seek out just tends to reinforce these myths.”
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