>>85849781Again, exposure is key to opinion, and opinion is key to polls. We have seen in the last decade a surge of news on discrimination against minorities, primarily blacks. Does this mean that there is also a surge in in discrimination? Or does it mean that news sites are now more readily reporting on discrimination because these incidents are easier to get information on in a larger internet and in an age of cellphone cameras and video recorders?
And in a poll asking about race relations in the last 2 years, compared to polls before there was such a proliferation of cameras, recorders, and local news available at an international level, would people's exposure to discrimination be at all similar?