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![]() "Pete C." > wrote in message ... > Gregory Morrow wrote: >> >> Pete C. wrote: >> >> > cybercat wrote: >> > >> > > As with every area, >> > > education level and economic status has a lot to do with behavior and >> > > attitudes. >> > >> > Absolutely, but PC or not, there are areas that are predominantly in >> > the >> > south, but not exclusively, where there is effectively a regressive sub >> > species of human developing due to the lack of branches in the family >> > trees. This is biological fact, not any sort of prejudice. >> >> It's not the South, it's poorer US rural areas in general, from Maine >> to California, from Washington state to Florida. >> >> I grew up in west central Illannoy, when I read the area noozepapers >> online I see the very same family names committing the same trashy >> stuff they were doing 40 years ago. LOTS of meth busts, whole >> extended families making meth in fact. On the state sex offender >> registry site I see their mugs and go, "Ah, I went to school with that >> guy's parents, they were pervs too...". Loads of DUI's, domestic >> abuse, etc... > > That is a function of the education and economic status for the most > part. Bad behaving parents produce bad behaving children who produce > more bad behaving children. I was addressing the human sub species > issue, not all bad behavior and ignorance. > >> >> But socio - politically speaking, there do seem to be some >> "backwaters", e.g. parts of Kansas, Missouri, etc. At least Illannoy >> is a blue state (Chicago helps), we've got stuff like protection for >> gays, etc. >> >> An anecdote: A good friend recently moved from DC to Denver, he drove >> through Kansas and had to call me several times as he traversed the >> state, excitedly telling me about all the stuff that was "Christian - >> themed" and redneck - ish. He'd say, "God, there are even Christian - >> themed MOTELS in this place...!!! There are bible verses on the truck >> stop menus...!!! A waitress asked me what CHURCH I went to...!!! >> There are anti - abortion messages on the SUGAR PACKETS...!!!". I >> said, "Hey, settle down, you're just passing through, lol...". He is >> an East Coast urban guy, *** and Jewish and very well - travelled/ >> educated. But he'd never seen anything like Kansas - and he'd lived >> in both St. Louis and Virginia (Alexandria, suburban DC) for periods >> of years. Maybe what got him was that the conservative fundamentalist >> culture that he encountered was *all* that was there in Kansas... > > Well, when the tornados and dustbowl wipe everything out, it naturally > drives the intelligent, educated population to relocate to better areas, > leaving a concentration of the ignorant and superstitious. > >> >> As for myself, the only time I really felt scared in my life was off >> the interstate in rural Georgia to fill up my car whilst passing >> through. They did NOT like Yankee hippies (I had long hair) in >> 1974... > > On one cross country trip, I specifically planed my fuel fill ups and > routes to eliminate any stops on my way through Alabama. I went through > at 4am, never leaving the major highways, and this was in 2004, I don't > have long hair and I drive a crew cab dually pickup too. Was this your attempt to be stealthy? You sound as though you'd fit right in! ![]() Happy to be in Huntsville, Alabama. We have a 15 minute commute, live in a very nice area where the cost of living is reasonable, have great weather, aside from the occasional cold snap, and have great friends. Ok, there is the fact that it's a red state but I'm working on changing that! ![]() helen |
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