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MartiniMan
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More bovine excrement
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6/25/2020 12:53:54 PM
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I don't know about around the lake but it sounds like most of your experience in the south is in more rural areas. I can tell you in the urban areas there are a significant number of interracial couples. Heck, my daughter went to prom her senior year with a very nice guy from her class who was black and no one cared one bit, including me. One of my son's best friends is married to a black woman. My nieve is married to black guy who is so conservative he makes me look like a flaming liberal. It is very common here and no one even bats an eye, nor should they. But I grew up in a small town in SE PA and I can tell you interracial dating and marriage was not seen in a positive light but I assume things have changed there as well.
As for homosexuality, indeed more southerners are committed Christians and oppose things like gay marriage. And again, if you live in a rural area versus an urban one you can be sure there is a different view of things. And that isn't just in the south. It is everywhere. Atlanta is about as gay a town as they come....just spend an afternoon in Piedmont Park for a dose of reality. What you ascribe to the south is actually an issue of urban versus rural.
But we agree that southerners are as a general rule much friendlier and more hospitable that the northeast or midwest, regardless of race. And I try every day to mimic it. It's why I often pick up a nice young African American man that walks from the bus stop to work in a building in our office park, especially when its raining. It's what southern people do and I like that part of their heritage and the northeast could learn something from them.
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