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Originally Posted by crockett
Now to get back to my point, in big cities the population is usually very diverse. This means people have to be more willing to be open minded and accepting of other races and cultures. This is why most large cites are liberal ordinated.
Meanwhile people in rural areas don't usually deal with people of other races like you would in a large city. There is usually more separation between groups in a rural setting.
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Last time I was in NYC was in the winter of 2011.
And yep...it's still the same way there. As a white guy there are literally thousands of areas you can not go to. Not talking about in Manhattan. I'm talking about neighborhoods.
Meanwhile...when I lived in Greer S.C., the neighbor on one side of me was black. Two houses down was a young Mexican family.
You are trying to stereotype people.
Now, if you are out of the South that may be true. People living in Montana or some sparsely populated area.
But that's the exception, not the rule.
(I suppose now you will tell me again that this has to do with "Liberals vs Conservatives" or whatever you imagine in your head)