
In a poll conducted by Public Policy Polling, whose function is to "put out highly accurate polling on key political races across the country," according to its website, 46 percent of Mississippians believe that interracial marriage should be illegal.
The poll also reveals that the majority of the poll participants are male (53 percent), very conservative (40 percent) and between the ages of 45 and 65 (36 percent).
One commenter wrote:
"I believe God made us a different color for a reason and should be honored by not marrying outside of the race that God picked for me, however the color of one's skin does not make him/her better than another color."
Right.
But before I even consider Mississippi's fascination with all things Jim Crow, let's explore the premise of the poll in the first place. The goal of the poll is to identify which Republican candidate Mississippians would vote for in the 2012 presidential election.
The infamously controversial Governor Haley Barbour is invariably the state's favorite among ignorant-media-whore Sarah Palin, the God-righteous Mike Huckabee, the-Mormon-most-refuse-to-embrace Mitt Romney, the-incessant-adulterer Newt Gingrich, I-think-the-founding-fathers-ended-slavery Michele Bachman, cap-and-trade-flip-flopper Tim Pawlenty and I-don't-believe-in-civil-rights Ron Paul.
What a lovely bunch.
So how on earth did Director and pollster Tom Jensen come up with that question? I mean, after asking about whether participants had a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the named candidates and how they identified themselves, why ask whether they are for interracial marriage?
Is it because our President is the product of an interracial union? Is it because they consciously wanted to rile people up? Is it because, he, himself, or Public Policy, is biased on the issue to begin with? I just have a difficult time focusing on the actual poll, when this reeks of someone's shameless effort for media attention.
And if I am to focus on the findings of this poll at all, are we really surprised to see that Barbour, known for saying he doesn't think the slavery conversation is important, would be the front runner in this state? Or what about his equally progressive brother, Jeppie, who lit-er-ally said:
"I guess they're [blacks] just goin' through a state of being rebellious and hard-nosed and not listenin' to white people like they used to."
I wish I was making this up.
Good ole Mississippi, the state where Medgar Evers was murdered. Good ole Mississippi, the state where three civil rights workers were killed by the Ku Klux Klan. Good ole Mississippi, the state where after President Obama won the 2008 election, racial slurs and bigotry reigned supreme.
One thing the poll did make clear, though, is that the racism of the past largely lives with the old. I just hope that once much of that embattled generation passes away, they will take their archaic mind-set about interracial relationships with them.
But I won't hold my breath.


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By: Trevor on 5/19/2011 5:57AM
When People Start saying that interracial marriage should be illegal...people should not let that influence them...marriage will always be the norm but racism Is destined to end...the way forward Is not to discourage racial harmony but to encourage it...after all what right does a body of racist people have to tell a positive couple who happen to be black and white that they should not be wed as man and wife?
that kind of negative talk is dangerous and can only serve to prolong all the hang ups and tensions between black and white people.
racist people need to wake up mentally and accept that they are not superior...we are all in the same boat and if we sink we sink together...and if we float we float together.
the history of the human family should be enough to convince all of us that no one Is perfect...we all live and we die...that makes us equal...it Is high time we stopped wasting time putting up barriers against each other and start tearing them down...racism is just one problem that we have created and needs to be tackled along with all the other man made problems...however the racism problem is not impossible to deal with...its just takes humility and love of our Neighbors.
also racists need to remember that it was their forefathers that shipped black people in to America to work as slaves...and now their offspring hate the offspring of African American slaves.
black people in America have been treated bad and have been subjected to the most inhuman treatment over the years and its not right...it must stop and the good thing is it will stop...so don't envy the racist...because they really don't know that they are on a slippery slope...If you love a black man and your white...go ahead and marry him...don't let no one stop you after all marriage Is natural...racism Isn't.
and rather than calling for interracial marriages to be made illegal it should be racism that Is made illegal...but in the meantime while we endure injustice don't be afraid of racists...they are on a slippery slope and soon they along with the racist will be gone...there Is a time that Is coming in which Love will be the norm...
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