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posted by cmn32480 on Thursday September 10 2015, @05:46PM   Printer-friendly
from the get-a-helmet dept.

Income inequality in America has been growing rapidly, and is expected to increase [PDF]. While the widening wealth gap is a hot topic in the media and on the campaign trail, there's quite a disconnect between the perceptions of economists and those of the general public.

For instance, surveys show people tend to underestimate the income disparity between the top and bottom 20% of Americans, and overestimate the opportunity for poor individuals to climb the social ladder. Additionally, a majority of adults believe that corporations conduct business fairly despite evidence to the contrary and that the government should not act to reduce income inequality.

Even though inequality is increasing, Americans seem to believe that our social and economic systems work exactly as they should. This perspective has intrigued social scientists for decades. My colleague Andrei Cimpian and I have demonstrated in our recent research that these beliefs that our society is fair and just may take root in the first years of life, stemming from our fundamental desire to explain the world around us.

http://theconversation.com/lifes-not-fair-so-why-do-we-assume-it-is-45981


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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Phoenix666 on Thursday September 10 2015, @08:33PM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Thursday September 10 2015, @08:33PM (#234893) Journal

    because the majority genuinely do not give a fuck about those anymore.

    I wish you were right, but you're not. It is true that fewer people care about that now than they used to a generation ago, but all you have to do is read Drudge or RedState or FreeRepublic and you'll quickly see that there are a great many white people who still do care about race. That is also true for non-white people--very conscious of race. It is lamentable and there are layers and degrees of injustice and tragedy in it for everyone, but it remains a fact that if you are a non-white person in a white-dominated society you have a significantly higher chance to be shot dead by cops or passed over for promotions.

    White people who say they're not being given any special favors perceive that the system is screwing them over, too, which it is. They conflate that reality with proof there is no racism, but there is.

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  • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Thursday September 10 2015, @10:13PM

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Thursday September 10 2015, @10:13PM (#234940) Homepage Journal

    Oh the system screws white people over because of their race as well. Look at any company that approaches the same racial diversity as society and you'll find it chock full of racism. Ask anyone in HR what the main stumbling block to having a diverse workforce is and they'll tell you Lack Of Qualified Applicants. So if they're approaching society's diversity that means they've been hiring less qualified candidates because of their skin color.

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    • (Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Friday September 11 2015, @01:40AM

      by Phoenix666 (552) on Friday September 11 2015, @01:40AM (#235029) Journal

      Yes that is true and that is what I was alluding to when I said that there are many layers of injustice and suffering for all involved. But that is an entirely different thing than saying that racism doesn't exist anymore. It certainly does. And the consequences for non-white people in a white-dominant society like, say, America, are much more severe than they are for white people. As a white guy I never fear I'm going to be summarily executed by cops for the crime of walking out my front door. That is not the case for non-white people in the US.

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 11 2015, @03:52PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 11 2015, @03:52PM (#235267)

        Never fear? Certainly your chances are lower, but the cops have randomly executed white guys before too.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 10 2015, @11:06PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 10 2015, @11:06PM (#234967)

    If White people are so bad and racist as you say. Then why is it that white people were the first and only race to eliminate slavery across the entire planet. Why is it that every race on the planet need to move into white countries. Is it so that they can get a real good close look at all that racism or because whites are more fair than their own race.. Get over your self and look up the statistics. For example black people in the usa are targeted more fro speeding,this is true.Why? because they on average speed twice as much as whites (http://www.city-journal.org/html/12_2_the_racial_profiling.html)