• yiliu@informis.land
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    2 years ago

    Just for fun, you should take a map of religious belief in the US by region, and overlay a map of racist beliefs and policies in the US, and note the overlap. I think you’ll discover that large coastal urban centers (where religious belief is lowest) are not hotbeds of white supremacism.

    I think you’re confusing a bunch of online trolls who pick opinions specifically to get a rise, with real, actual people in the wild.

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      2 years ago

      overlay a map of racist beliefs and policies in the US

      There are places in the US unaffected by “racist beliefs and policies?” Seems to me that white supremacist ideology is pretty uniform across the US - the only difference is that certain types and classes of white people pretend not to be. Is this what you are referring to?

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            Since you’re able to work a computer, I assume you’re competent enough to understand that two things can be bad, but one can be MORE bad. The South is currently more bad.

            Even if the North is “hiding it”, as you say from under the tinfoil hat, the fact that it’s hidden means the oppression is less bad.

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              the fact that it’s hidden means the oppression is less bad.

              You do undesrtand that the visible part of the iceberg up top only exists because of the hidden and far larger part underneath it, right?