Rasmussen’s Racism Survey Gets The Taiwanese Animation Treatment (VIDEO)

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A survey released Wednesday from right-leaning Rasmussen Reports that explored America’s views on racism captured the attention of the Taiwanese animators known for their bizarre videos on news stories. 

Rasmussen’s head-turning survey concluded that Americans believe blacks are more likely to be racist than both whites and Hispanics. Moreover, it found large percentages of Republicans and conservatives think most blacks are racist. 

In their signature style, the folks at Next Media Animation (NMA) offered their own take on the survey. The send-up depicted a Rasmussen pollster in a Ku Klux Klan robe, accusing the firm of racism for excluding Asians from the survey.

NMA’s videos have earned something of a cult following and have been featured on “The Daily Show.”

 

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