• Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml
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    I’m disappointed that it’s not 90%. Hell, it isn’t 90% in even a single state. I wonder if there are any other countries where it reaches 90% (EDIT: Looks like it in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Canada, and/or Spain. Poor showing from Slavic and MENA countries).

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      The reality in the vast majority of places is that it is probably 90%+ in the cities and <50% in the middle of nowhere. Which is why the states without actual sizeable liberal cities like Arkansas, South Dakota, Mississippi, etc are so low. States with more liberal rural areas like New England and the West are so high would also make sense in that regard

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      Bigotry is a byproduct of stupidity, so it’s not surprising that there will always be a percentage of people who discriminate for stupid reasons. No matter how much education and guidance you provide to people, there will always be dummies in the herd.

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        Bigotry is a byproduct of stupidity

        Attributing things to “stupidity” is a defense mechanism we use to make ourselves feel better. It is not a model with predictive power and it doesn’t tell you how to solve the situation. It’s a way of making it feel like something that can’t and won’t affect you. It’s a way of distancing and minimizing a problem.

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          You may be right and I am just attempting to cling to an idealistic view of humanity where no one is actually evil, but all have “good” intentions at heart. I could be swayed, I suppose, that bigotry is a product of evil intentions mixed with inherent malevolence.