From the 2007 Game Show Network (GSN) social experiment series "Without Prejudice?", where a panelist explicitly stated he "did not like a contestant on the fact that he's black".
In the show, a panel of five judges was tasked with voting to eliminate contestants based solely on first impressions, biases, and brief interview snippets.
During one episode, a Polynesian-American panelist named R. Jay openly stated:
"I don't like Michael. He's a native Texan, and being from Texas I have to support that, but I don't like him on the fact that he's black."
He defended his stance by claiming Black people think the "world owes them something".
In the show, a panel of five judges was tasked with voting to eliminate contestants based solely on first impressions, biases, and brief interview snippets.
During one episode, a Polynesian-American panelist named R. Jay openly stated:
"I don't like Michael. He's a native Texan, and being from Texas I have to support that, but I don't like him on the fact that he's black."
He defended his stance by claiming Black people think the "world owes them something".
