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Is racism in the southern U.S. different than other parts of the country?

I've heard that parts of the southern U.S. have Jim Crow era racism, but I have never been there so I wouldn't know first hand.
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DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
What does that even mean? 👀 following
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@DeluxedEdition Every black person I know who's traveled the US told me they felt racism was the nastiest in the midwest and northeast
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@SW-User that’s the same I heard as well. I have been told by numerous people that people from New York are super racist and nasty 🤔
@DeluxedEdition Yeah I grew in Chicago, and despite the fact that it is a very diverse city, it is very segregated. In my old neighborhood where I grew up for example, you don't really want to be there at night if you aren't Mexican.
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@DeluxedEdition They still are a minority. But listen to a pc liberal when he thinks he's among friendlies. They talk of the people they insist on championing like helpless, untrustworthy pets
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@latinbutterfly Hey, where's the nudity?😞
@SW-User Sorry, I hit the button by accident 🤣.