In other words, forget the facts and listen to my opinion? I think I'll stick with the actual statistics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_immigrant_population
In other words, forget the facts and listen to my opinion? I think I'll stick with the actual statistics.
The polarzation and anger are so pronounced that there is virtually no common ground between the left and the right. If Obama supports something, even if it was originally a Republican idea as in the case of the ACA, the right wing opposes it automatically. Their motive is to not give Obama anything that might be considered a victory.
The polarzation and anger are so pronounced that there is virtually no common ground between the left and the right. If Obama supports something, even if it was originally a Republican idea as in the case of the ACA, the right wing opposes it automatically. Their motive is to not give Obama anything that might be considered a victory.
I live in New Jersey. Despite all of the noise on the nightly news, from my personal experience, I think things are getting better. We have many Hispanic, Indian, and Oriental people in the area. Eleanor and I used to go to breakfast Sunday mornings and enjoyed watching many racially mixed couples there with their families. All very happy. Hey! Kids are kids, everywhere.
We have a 100% dedicated Catholic friend, who has mixed marriages in her family that she accepts very well.
In my personal conversations, I find most people I talk to becoming much more liberal regarding things like gay marriage, assisted suicide, etc. Hate speech is not 20% of what it was not so very long ago.
I think what's happening, is that there has been a huge and rapid influx of many different ethnic groups. The internet has made for a rapid exchange of views. Many of those were held in secret. People have now discovered how many others held them. "You mean I don't have to hate people because they are different?"
Many establishment types see their way of life suddenly threatened. As they lose control, they get more and more desperate, and louder and louder in their protests. We are going through an adjustment period, but I think the trend line is in the right direction.
Having said that, if I could be a Canadian, I would in an instant, but they would have to move the border much further South.![]()
You have to remember Underock.. You are in New Jersey.. It's a Northern and a Blue State, despite who your Governor is. Your experiences are a far cry from those in the deep South and in the Western and Plains States. They don't see that diversity.. nor do they want to. It's been portrayed as "UnAmerican" and a threat to their way of life. Look at how the President has been portrayed.. "not a true American"... Doesn't love America.... not really one of us" These are very uninformed and insulated people for the most part. I don't see it getting better, I see them digging in all the harder.
]True. Try a few years in the bible belt. I'm surprised I never bit my tongue off!
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What's unfortunate is that the intolerance is being passed on to the younger generation. Perhaps with the exception of Gay Rights, (which now has support by the majority of Americans) most of the old prejudices are being passed along.
I saw that while I lived in TN. These holier than thou people say gay people can't be christian, or hate the sin not the sinner, and other choice bits of ignorance.
Is it the majority that are for gay rights? Or rights but not marriage? Good to hear anyway. Of my siblings 2 of us are very pro gay marriage, the other two are for rights and civil partnerships but not marriage.
Heyyyy! Underock. It is warmer here on Southern Vancouver Island than where you are!Wanna be a Canuck? I'll sponsor yah! Lol
Yes, it is an embarrassment! And as I see it America is becoming more racist instead of less. And less tolerant of many things.
I agree, Annie, a good example is the lady elected mayor in Missouri.
I think the election of a Black president has given this racism a license to be more overt than was possible before. It is almost encouraged by politicians who use "Dog Whistle" words to incite and inflame the base. They pick up on it and feel it's ok to show their true colors in the open. I'm not sure we are MORE racist than before.. just more open and honest about it.
Quicksilver, I don't want to misstate things from recall. If you are inclined, check out "America by the Numbers" on the Web. Its a PBS World Channel series. View the episode,"The Politics of the New South". I think you would find it interesting and, as I did, surprising. The whole series was great. World Channel has a lot of great stuff. Its the station I go to first now.
Underock, FYI, Vancouver is across the water from Southern Vancouver Island where I live. They receive far more rain than we do here. This is not rain forest.![]()
Thank you.. I did watch it and can only comment that Clarkston Georgia is now over 80% minority.. whereas it used to be 89% white.. There are however thousands of towns that are STILL a majority of Whites. While becoming fewer, they still exist.. and they will not give up their intolerance and continue to pass it along.
I don't think we should characterize every town that has a white majority as necessarily racist. There are a lot of people moving into the South from liberally inclined areas of the country. We are like homogenized milk. The skim and the cream are gradually being blended together. Then we throw in varied ingredients from Starbuck's or maybe Hershey syrup and go "umm".
I agree with you Quicksilver. We ain't there yet. While I hate their music, I pay attention to the attitudes of the younger generation. They don't want any part of this crap. With all of its problems, I thnk the world is an immensely better place than the one that I grew up in. Just the view of someone on the cusp of senility.
I don't think we should characterize every town that has a white majority as necessarily racist. There are a lot of people moving into the South from liberally inclined areas of the country. We are like homogenized milk. The skim and the cream are gradually being blended together. Then we throw in varied ingredients from Starbuck's or maybe Hershey syrup and go "umm".
I agree with you Quicksilver. We ain't there yet. While I hate their music, I pay attention to the attitudes of the younger generation. They don't want any part of this crap. With all of its problems, I thnk the world is an immensely better place than the one that I grew up in. Just the view of someone on the cusp of senility.
I hope you're right.![]()