The most racist places in America...according to Google.

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A little old but thought this was interesting:
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Where do America's most racist people live? "The rural Northeast and South," suggests a new study just published in PLOS ONE.

The paper introduces a novel but makes-tons-of-sense-when-you-think-about-it method for measuring the incidence of racist attitudes: Google search data. The methodology comes from data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. He's used it before to measure the effect of racist attitudes on Barack Obama's electoral prospects.

[Data suggest Republicans have a race problem]

"Google data, evidence suggests, are unlikely to suffer from major social censoring," Stephens-Davidowitz wrote in a previous paper. "Google searchers are online and likely alone, both of which make it easier to express socially taboo thoughts. Individuals, indeed, note that they are unusually forthcoming with Google." He also notes that the Google measure correlates strongly with other standard measures social science researchers have used to study racist attitudes.

This is important, because racism is a notoriously tricky thing to measure. Traditional survey methods don't really work -- if you flat-out ask someone if they're racist, they will simply tell you no. That's partly because most racism in society today operates at the subconscious level, or gets vented anonymously online.

For the PLOS ONE paper, researchers looked at searches containing the N-word. People search frequently for it, roughly as often as searches for "migraine(s)," "economist," "sweater," "Daily Show," and "Lakers." (The authors attempted to control for variants of the N-word not necessarily intended as pejoratives, excluding the "a" version of the word that analysis revealed was often used "in different contexts compared to searches of the term ending in '-er'.")

[An entrenched racial slur is now more prevalent than ever]

It's also important to note that not all people searching for the N-word are motivated by racism, and that not all racists search for that word, either. But aggregated over several years and several million searches, the data give a pretty good approximation of where a particular type of racist attitude is the strongest.

Interestingly, on the map above the most concentrated cluster of racist searches happened not in the South, but rather along the spine of the Appalachians running from Georgia all the way up to New York and southern Vermont.

[Three quarters of whites don't have any non-white friends]

Other hotbeds of racist searches appear in areas of the Gulf Coast, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and a large portion of Ohio. But the searches get rarer the further West you go. West of Texas, no region falls into the "much more than average" category. This map follows the general contours of a map of racist Tweets made by researchers at Humboldt State University.

So some people are sitting at home by themselves, Googling a bunch of racist stuff. What does it matter? As it turns out, it matters quite a bit. The researchers on the PLOS ONE paper found that racist searches were correlated with higher mortality rates for blacks, even after controlling for a variety of racial and socio-economic variables.

"Results from our study indicate that living in an area characterized by a one standard deviation greater proportion of racist Google searches is associated with an 8.2% increase in the all-cause mortality rate among Blacks," the authors conclude. Now, of course, Google searches aren't directly leading to the deaths of African Americans. But previous research has shown that the prevalence of racist attitudes can contribute to poor health and economic outcomes among black residents.

"Racially motivated experiences of discrimination impact health via diminished socioeconomic attainment and by enforcing patterns in racial residential segregation, geographically isolating large segments of the Black population into worse neighborhood conditions," the authors write, summarizing existing research. "Racial discrimination in employment can also lead to lower income and greater financial strain, which in turn have been linked to worse mental and physical health outcomes."
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Here in upstate NY I've met incredibly rasict people. It's s huge problem and nobody wants to call them out.
 
For some reason, the idea of doing a Google search on "the N word" just seems so ridiculous.

Like, "Oh better see what those N words are up to today. I already checked my stocks and the weather."

I thought racism was better disguised.
 
Weird that NY upstate and Connecticut are more racist then the national average.

Seems like BS to me. No TX and AZ? yeah no.

It's looking at all population, not just the caucasian population (which is becoming smaller and smaller in these States). Pretty sure on average, the other ethnicities like hispanic in TX and AZ are less racist.
 
I lived in AZ for a few years and I call bull shit on that blue.

Really? I don't see much anti-black sentiment here at all. Then again, there aren't a ton of black people here. Certainly a way different dynamic than when I lived in St. Louis county.
 
Really? I don't see much anti-black sentiment here at all. Then again, there aren't a ton of black people here. Certainly a way different dynamic than when I lived in St. Louis county.

There's plenty of racism here in AZ, but it's all towards Hispanics more than anyone else. A fair bit towards Native Americans as well in some areas.
 
Really? I don't see much anti-black sentiment here at all. Then again, there aren't a ton of black people here. Certainly a way different dynamic than when I lived in St. Louis county.

Try north of the Phoenix area and it is there. I know this study online focused on 'black-derived word' searches, but hell, there is a lot of racism towards hispanic people as well, I feel like. Maybe it's different from when I lived there though. It's been many years.

Edit: I shouldn't generalize all of AZ based upon my experience in the northern part of the state. However, I agree with others that there is abundant racist ideals towards Hispanic folks.
 
Texas blue?

I'm Australian and even I know this is clearly bullshit.


Texas is used to and morphed by Mexican influence and most of the black people live in urban centers which are more liberal and more multicultural demographically, so sure it's surprising at first blush, but isn't crazy.
 
What if the data correlates with percentage of black residents in the area? Maybe there's the same distribution of ignorant people everywhere, but the ignorance manifests in different ways based on what they see.
 
What if the data correlates with percentage of black residents in the area? Maybe there's the same distribution of ignorant people everywhere, but the ignorance manifests in different ways based on what they see.

That seems like the most logical answer.
 
Being from Texas most of the racism I've heard in my life has been targeted towards the Hispanic population. So from the specific criteria outlined on the map, I believe it. Racism isn't just against African-Americans.
 
Try north of the Phoenix area and it is there. I know this study online focused on 'black-derived word' searches, but hell, there is a lot of racism towards hispanic people as well, I feel like. Maybe it's different from when I lived there though. It's been many years.

Edit: I shouldn't generalize all of AZ based upon my experience in the northern part of the state. However, I agree with others that there is abundant racist ideals towards Hispanic folks.

I wouldn't say "North of Phoenix" as much as I'd say more rural areas and some suburbs (which is pretty much the case everywhere). Flagstaff for example isn't a place I'd call racist.
 
The Data really isn't that shocking. Most of the Blue probably is from the fact the African American Population is statistically miniscule. You can go days to even weeks at a time and not see an African American in most of those states.

That said the Data is pretty flawed as all it does is rely on overt racism and not systematic and less overt issues. The South has better integration than any other part of the country and obviously still has its very vocal assholes but then you got the North that preaches equality while making sure them minorities stay in their specific places and if they start to move then its time for that good old white flight.
 
Rural America will be more racist than non-rural America. I can't tell if St. Louis is much less than average or more than average.
 
Awkward... Texas is more blue. :o

Based on the methodology this isn't actually a study of racism across all ethnicity but specifically focuses on black people. They are solely looking for the word "nigger" and thus the thread title is somewhat inaccurate.

I would venture to guess if they included for instance slurs against hispanics that the results in border states would be dramatically higher.
 
The South has better integration than any other part of the country and obviously still has its very vocal assholes but then you got the North that preaches equality while making sure them minorities stay in their specific places and if they start to move then its time for that good old white flight.

This goes against everything I've experienced. But OK.
 
There are only 2 things I can't stand in this world: people who are intolerant of other people's cultures...and anyone from the Eastern USA.
 
Texas is used to and morphed by Mexican influence and most of the black people live in urban centers which are more liberal and more multicultural demographically, so sure it's surprising at first blush, but isn't crazy.

Fair enough. I'll take your word for it.

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