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re: Study: white boys who had black neighbors more likely to become dems

Posted on 6/12/21 at 3:50 pm to
Posted by NC_Tigah
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 6/12/21 at 3:50 pm to
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U.S. census rolls from the 1940s
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I love when people assume living next to blacks makes you poor.
Odd wording. Deliberately provocative? Living next to blacks doesn't "make" you anything. Stated income of a HH and home value + rent/own in the 1940 census does though.

E.g., unfortunately North Carolina in the 1940's was governed by a SOB named Jim Crow. You may have heard of him. He was a POS!

But given that, and the fact economic data associated with each of those households was available in the 1940 census, yet NOT PUBLISHED, what are your assumptions regarding affluence of the parties?

This post was edited on 6/12/21 at 3:57 pm
Posted by ds_engineer
South Mississippi
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 6/12/21 at 4:12 pm to
Well pal, this is 2021, not 1940. Mississippi was too ruled by Jim Crow laws in the 40's. I didn't live then and neither did my black neighbors. I live in the state with the highest black population in the US. Sure inner city blacks are different than rural land owner blacks. Inner city whites are typically bigger liberal assholes than rural landowner whites too.

I went to a majority black public school, I live in a majority black community. There are no section 8 housing developments anywhere near me. We live in freaking Mississippi, we're all oppressed

I'm not being deliberately provocative. I'm giving you a real world example that these stereotypes are BS. I find it odd that the entire country makes MS out to be a racist hellhole, but when given an example of how we are not we're called provocateurs
This post was edited on 6/12/21 at 4:14 pm
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