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Warpy

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39. Yep, that pretty much summed up my thoughts. It's not just racism.
Fri Apr 3, 2015, 11:44 PM
Apr 2015

It's the intolerant southern culture with its anti intellectualism and hyper religiosity that you still find outside the cities and in some neighborhoods within the cities.

There were parts of living in the south I can look back on with nostalgia and I wish i could visit some of those places once again. I won't because of the way I was treated there when I was a kid.

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Kick and rec for a very thoughtful essay. F4lconF16 Apr 2015 #1
Marking for later. n/t ms liberty Apr 2015 #2
Racism does happen in the Northeast. kcr Apr 2015 #3
I've lived in the Deep South Aerows Apr 2015 #5
I lived in the South for many years myself kcr Apr 2015 #6
Oh my Aerows Apr 2015 #10
No, I only go by what you post kcr Apr 2015 #14
Do you think that Aerows Apr 2015 #15
What does visiting other places have to do with it? kcr Apr 2015 #23
Racism is a problem Nationally..... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #28
I understand it is a problem everywhere kcr Apr 2015 #30
One of the things I heard in the Midwest was, "We treat our's real good here".... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #31
Right, most people know a racist or two at the least. kcr Apr 2015 #35
I the South you have a different situation... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #36
In the South you have a different situation. Exactly my point. kcr Apr 2015 #37
The "just as bad" crowd tends to pull a Bush Administration tactic too.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #41
I've seen it here in Tennessee -- the hyper-defensive denial. cheapdate Apr 2015 #38
And in places like Oklahoma, the target of racists is more often Native Americans. nt tblue37 Apr 2015 #34
The SPLC puts out a map of hate in America regularly..... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #40
California also has 8 times the population of Alabama, 38.8 million vs 4.85 million.... Bluenorthwest Apr 2015 #55
Maybe the other states have more because they like to shop. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #59
Of course, you're not accounting for population, are you? Mariana Apr 2015 #57
That, and being a member of a hate group isn't a point of pride quite as much.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #58
Is Maryland in the South? That's where the headquarters of the Aryan Brotherhood is for the Ghost in the Machine Apr 2015 #44
Why does it matter where the headquarters for the Aryan Brothers is? kcr Apr 2015 #49
Ho hum. cwydro Apr 2015 #54
There's plenty of racism here in Michigan gollygee Apr 2015 #7
Yep, I know. kcr Apr 2015 #9
Yeah, racism in the NE is nothing like the south. That's why the first open KKK march was in Maine. Revanchist Apr 2015 #8
Yeah. Racism in the NE is nothing like it is in the South kcr Apr 2015 #13
Unless it erodes your idea Aerows Apr 2015 #16
Let me add that three black men were lynched in Duluth, MN in 1920. Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #19
Okay. So if someone else is being a jerk kcr Apr 2015 #21
Oh, fer Chrissake, Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #25
You're responding to me in a thread where I'm engaging a certain type of denial, though. kcr Apr 2015 #27
Wow you got browbeaten here. I agree with your point 100% - I have Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2015 #47
If you want to drive people further into their pathology, there is an easy way to do it. Jackpine Radical Apr 2015 #60
Let's not forget Illinois Nazis.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2015 #29
What's written on the photo is SheilaT Apr 2015 #33
The Maine KKK was formed to fight Catholicism more than anything. m-lekktor Apr 2015 #45
In Maine the focus was on Jews and Catholics, especially immigrants-- rather than blacks. Gormy Cuss Apr 2015 #50
I was born in the South.... CherokeeDem Apr 2015 #20
Yes. It is much more open. That is a significant difference. kcr Apr 2015 #24
Once again... CherokeeDem Apr 2015 #51
I like and rec'd this because I was born and raised, until age 13 - raven mad Apr 2015 #4
Racism is all over the US, homophobia is all over the US. And sometimes it occurs in RKP5637 Apr 2015 #11
I thought Randy Newman explained all that in his album, "Good Old Boys" . . . Journeyman Apr 2015 #12
Yep, that pretty much summed up my thoughts. It's not just racism. Warpy Apr 2015 #39
"outside the cities and in some neighborhoods" Maeve Apr 2015 #52
Exactly right. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2015 #17
I actually did learn something new for once in this thread, though. kcr Apr 2015 #32
I think that a lot of Americans LuvNewcastle Apr 2015 #18
+1 gollygee Apr 2015 #46
Racism everywhere the_sly_pig Apr 2015 #22
Stop and Frisk says more about the north's racism than anything else. Calista241 Apr 2015 #26
I moved (transferred) from Illinois to North Carolina, in the mid-eighties. djean111 Apr 2015 #42
The difference is the political structure of the South backs the racists. NutmegYankee Apr 2015 #43
"the place is mega white in diversity ..." dawg Apr 2015 #56
I grew up in a very racial mill town in NC Lee-Lee Apr 2015 #48
Have lived in MA, VA and CA abelenkpe Apr 2015 #53
I have a couple of thoughts on the seeming intractability of the South. True Blue Door Apr 2015 #61
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