Whenever people make generalizations about how groups of people (who are different than themselves) think or behave it is an indicator of racist thinking. If you tend to think that aspects of a people can be easily summarized, you probably are misunderstanding them. Expect that all groups in a free country are as diverse in their thinking, behavior and morality as your own and you will probably have a better understanding of them.
On the same note, when there is evidence that a group of people thinks or behaves differently (such as the % of blacks and whites that think Aetna should apologize) you must also expect diversity in their reasoning behind their thoughts or actions. Summarizing people's thoughts is a dangerous thing.
Why do more African Americans than whites think that Aetna should apologize? Lots of reasons, I'm sure. And the question doesn't just suggest that some blacks think differently than some whites, it also suggests that some whites think differently than some blacks, and some blacks think similarly to some whites, and some whites think similarly to some blacks.
The article also stated:
"Nine out of 10 white respondents said the government should not make cash payments to slave descendants while 6 percent said it should."
Well any lawsuit that 90% of the people don't support must not have much merit, but the article also said:
"Among black respondents, 55 percent said the government should make cash payments and 37 percent said it should not."
This caught my attention more than anything.
What kinds of things have so many African Americans experienced to make them think so differently than the large part of the white population? The answers must be many, and long. Instead of assuming that African Americans are all nuts, I am much quicker to assume that there is a lot about America, and being African American than I understand, or can expect to understand.
Perhaps the 6% of whites, and 55% of blacks are right. In an ideal world, with an infinite amount of federal money, it might be fair to pay slave descendants. What I think these 6% of whites and 55% of blacks are missing, however, is how impossible this lawsuit is because it would lead to an infinite amount of lawsuits, even international lawsuits, going back to the beginning of history. Economic ruin of our nation, and perhaps the world, would be the real long term result if such a suit were to succeed. History is just too complex.
eskimo