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Most Americans say race doesn't drive their daily decisions, even as the country feels more divided than ever, a new national survey finds.

Why it matters: Politics and social media amplify racial division. But in daily life — at work, in friendships and in families — Americans report far more interracial contact, and far less race-based decision-making, than the national mood suggests.

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[-] LordMayor@piefed.social 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

They “say” it doesn’t drive their daily decisions but it does. That’s how institutional racism works.

Very few people are going to admit to being racist even when they are aware they’re racist.

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