Though many people continue to believe that racism in the United States of America is a thing of the past, during Romney’s defeat on November 6th, racism revived and breathing on the social networks.
A great deal of Americans were justifiably upset when Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney lost the election.
But rather than using social media to express their frustration and disappointment in an elegant way, many Twitter users instead used the platform to post shockingly racist tweets, calling President Obama a ‘n*****’ and a ‘monkey.’
A map collected by Floating Sheep, a collective of geography academics, shows the shocking demographic of racist ‘hate tweets,’ many of them collected from states that were won by Romney.
The majority of the tweets, as Jezebel noted, were often from young white residents in southern states. MailOnline has chosen not to name these social media users.
One male user wrote on Election Day following Romney’s loss: ‘Ok we pick a worthless n***** over a full blooded American what the h*** has our world come its (sic) called the white house for a reason.’
Another wrote: ‘F*** you, Obama. Your (sic) a stupid n***** and you don’t do anything good for our country.’
Using geodata called DOLLY (Data On Local Life and You), Floating Sheep mapped out tweets beginning November 1. They then calculated the percentage of each state’s so-called hate tweets in relation to the gross number of tweets coming out of that state.
Their results showed that states like Arkansas and Mississippi were relatively inundated with racist tweets. However, they measured only the quantity of tweets, noting that a lone Twitter user could be sending out dozens of vitriolic tweets all on their own, thus adding to the location-inspired measure, or LQ.
The map also reveals other southern states like Tennessee, Georgia, and the Carolinas had their fair share of people tweeting bigoted things. Floating Sheep noted that both the East and West coast had a lower number of such tweets.
The site noted, too, that the phenomenon wasn’t only in the south – a series of racist tweets trickled up the Eastern Seaboard, and could also be found in Utah and Missouri.
While it was not openly addressed by the candidates on the campaign trail, political pundits have insisted that demographics and race played a huge role in helping Obama keep the White House.
On Election Day, a riot broke out at The University of Mississippi – known as Ole Miss – as more than 400 students yelled out racial slurs and burned Obama-Biden campaign posters after the Democratic incumbent was crowned the victor.
Emotions ran high among the angered college conservatives in Oxford, Mississippi, with university police being called in shortly after midnight to diffuse the crowd.
The incident began as a small gathering of frustrated voters, meeting to share their misery at Obama getting another four years in office, shortly after midnight.
But word soon spread over social media and the crowd began to swell to hundreds of students, yelling out racial slurs, chanting anti-Obama rhetoric and some reportedly throwing rocks at cars.
Police were called and told the crowd to go home but their presence only attracted more attention and the mass began to multiply.
Two students were arrested in the fracas, one for public intoxication and one for failure to comply with police orders, the university confirmed.
Donald Trump said that the world is laughing at us…
But I believe that if they are laughing at us, it’s because of incidents like this…
The are many countries that would kill a person that spoke ill about the country’s leader…
Here in the good ole USA, people are allowed to disrespect the President, threaten his life, and so many other things without fear of reprimand…
That’s what the world is laughing at Mr Trump!
Voting is a right…
And black is only a color…
This election made me remember things my great-grandma told me about her days of voting…
And most of those stories ended like this:
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‘this blog’ posted a fact that is unspoken yet real…
I’ve heard over and over again from many people saying, ‘if that black is reelected, I’m leaving the country’…
If it were just about his politics and policies, his race wouldn’t be a factor…
Do you remember the lies Bush told about Saddam?
Do you remember that Bush never found any weapons of mass destruction?
Do you remember that a lot of lives were lost because of the two wars Bush started?
Were there ever one iota of a threat of secession during that time?
I don’t…
If you think that this election was JUST about politics, you are sadly mistaken…
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