2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: A word about all these threads implying white voters are racists [View all]NoGoodNamesLeft
(2,056 posts)We have friends from all walks of life. I'd say at least half of our neighbors are black, hispanic, muslim and immigrants and some are LGBT. Heck, we even know a couple of transgender people. My kids were always raised to stick up for people who are being mistreated, and they do. I also grew up in a place where you just didn't see racism. When you are from northern states you really don't see much racism. It is different in the southern states. In the south it is something you almost always are aware of and with some people you can feel it festering just below the surface. This is NOT true of all, but it's definitely way more than in the north.
But from the north...most people don't grow up exposed to racism so they don't realize that in other areas it's a big issue. I think that has a lot to do with how Trump managed to win in the rust belt.
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