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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I'm of the opinion that you shouldn't raise kids in conservative shit holes. What if they are gay?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I don't recommend them at all, conservative shitholes I mean unless maybe you are very well off and have passive income. Living in a place where people are basically ready to freak out over someone saying good morning as they pass and all the weird hate and suspicion towards everyone around them isn't healthy. It's like a culture built around having an enemy freaks out when there's no immediate external one and looks for enemies within.

Maybe it'll be gay people maybe it won't necessarily be that bad for them, hate culture is fickle and not based around logic, sometimes it's something of a comfort blanket for some people. Some people respond to be controlling and and others that claim to be in power and project control. People who grow up under "My house, my rules" type of homes grow up and vote for people who project that aura.

Yeah other comments have a point that you can run into assholes anywhere, but politics most definitely shape communities no matter how much people say they don't. Redlining shaped entire communities for over half a century, to pretend a neighborhood built around being held down because it's primarily an out group is suddenly going to have a drastically different way of life after some policies stopped is moronic. That's only one thing that causes a culture built around stratification, there's plenty of problems. Sometimes the damage is already done and actual policies need to be done to reverse it or else people are just stuck. Some policies are hard to really get into detail and convey just exactly how damaging they are especially to people who were never even taught those policies exist to begin with.

I know that this isn't exactly what you were getting into, I guess I just wanted to dig a bit further into my points seeing as how people are still interested days later. Getting into the politics of it requires some knowledge of history. Basically political landscapes shape culture for better or worse

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

oh yeah def. another point is that rural America, and especially the most trumpy parts, is dead economically. urban America has it's problems but at least you can get a job for the most part.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 day ago

Ah the old Arbeit macht frei point... ok