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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone point me to any actual persecution or mass discrimination of Catholics in the US today? [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)Tribes of New York is a good movie.
I just realized, you are at least ten years my junior. It probably comes down to your personal experience and knowledge of history. If you live in a large coastal city in the US, especially the Northeast, or the West Coast...most of this is history and you have never ever seen it. These are the places where tolerance for LGBT is also at an all time high.
Now if you live in the Bible Belt this is very actionable. You know, for the same exact reason as LGBT folks, it's the other, and the creation of such.
It gets worst, as an immigrant, with a heavy accent, who married an Irish American, knowing this, I would never willingly move to a small town in the Bible Belt.
It's not that they are bad people, bigotry is real. Incidentally, would not move to a small town in the California Central Valley either, or rural areas in Michigan or Ohio either. It is not theory in these areas...it is real. For that matter a few of my extremely small towns in my own East County. Nothing lovelier than a blood flag near a vegetable stand, you might guess why we have not stopped there ever again. As a jew, and daughter of the Holocaust...it was a tad...shall we say...jarring.
At this point I seriously suggest, if you are really curious, that you start by exploring the Southern Poverty Law Center website and move from there.