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In reply to the discussion: How can we have democracy when half the population holds 20% of the Senate? [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)Anti-urbanism is a very conservative idea (e.g. Sarah Palin claiming that "real Americans" live in small towns), and you are taking it to an extreme by stating that urban people actually deserve less per capita representation in government as rural people. I have no idea whether you are actually conservative or whether you have some progressive views on some issues also, but the argument you are making is heard from conservatives.
I'm not calling you a racist, let's be clear. I'm saying that you would rather not have race be part of the conversation, because you don't want to be reminded that the system of unequal representation that you are in favor of results in minorities getting less representation. For example, right now there are a grand total of two African American senators -- and for a while recently there were zero. And more generally, entrenched inequality like what you are defending has a long history in this country, and race is certainly a part of that history.
No, I don't think you are racist, but I do think you would rather ignore the race aspects of this discussion because it makes it much more uncomfortable for you to defend entrenched inequality and political privilege for certain groups of mainly white people.