Tennessee and Texas from my experience they have way to many rednecks especially Tennessee.....
2006-12-21 18:48:46
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answered by Riley S 2
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although racism is more apparent someplaces, it exists everywhere. ive seen it all over this country, as well as in UK and france. you say a southern state thinking of black vs. white racism, but there is a whole lot of anti-mexican feeling in california right now. you will find open minded as well as racist people wherever you go, its not a state thing
2006-12-22 02:49:26
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answered by kitkat 6
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i experienced my first racist attack in my existence on my birthday. i replaced into out with some pals (all multicultural possibly 2 different indians) and 2 pakistanis walk in and asked one in each and every of my indian pals if he replaced into indian.. He started ranting approximately how pakistan is super then swung for my pals head. the protection stopped him on time.. and his gf replaced into screaming at me. FOR NO obvious reason! i mean for god sakes we are in u . s ... we are the two brown.. and appear as if one yet another.. and all we mandatory replaced right into a good time.. atypical that 2 people who appear as if one yet another might even think of that way. in no way experienced racism in the past or after that.. yet as quickly as we've been talkign approximately state.. i might say georgia or alabama. I had a very amazing time in Savannah.. yet a pair of white females reported something that made me sense uncomfortable, "My gosh you're indian and you're so eye-catching and smart. it quite is a robust element you're no longer black." The communication ended with me giving a pretend smile and me walking out.. and he or she relatively needed to interchange numbers. EDIT: BTW.. i stay in boston!!!! Crusty previous hag... i'm not sure a thank you to respond to you. not sure what style of reaction you have been attempting to get out of me.
2016-10-15 10:25:07
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answered by ? 4
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You should of said The World.All colors and ethnic back grounds are predigest and racists.The funny thing is we are all related,there is Only 1 Species of human.The difference comes from the human body adapting to its environment.Dr. Spence Wells Geneticist
Bottom line,Only the ignorant will assume they are better.
2006-12-24 13:04:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably California. Give it a couple years and we'll have a thirty feet electric fence to fry those "undocumented immigrants" that try to find the American Dream illegally.
2006-12-21 18:48:03
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answered by msvietpig 3
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According to my experience its South Carolina
2006-12-21 18:44:35
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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Most folks wouldn't guess this, but Pennsyltucky (Pennsylvania) has the second highest amount of KKK klansmen in the nation.
2006-12-23 13:48:00
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answered by Manji 4
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Hi. Against whom are you are wondering people are racist against?? I don't really think the racism issue is based so much on race as it used to be but more so on how a person lives and conducts oneself. For example: Some people are prejudiced against illegal immigrants all over the country because they are illegal. No one likes a criminal so why should anyone like anyone termed illegal. That is the primary thinking. Also, some people are termed as Ni***rs, this usually refers to the “Blacks” who live lazily off of the system and who produce children with no regard. There are also the respected termed African Americans, who have made something for themselves and who are not into the “gangsta” way of life common among Blacks. The racism issue exist all over the country. Some people don't like Ch***s as some think Asians think they are superior , those who don‘t are termed Asians. Some people don't like Native Americans for the same reason they don‘t like Ni***rs. Many people also do not like Caucasians since Caucasians have really become the primary minority in the United States. . I think it’s really an issue of way of life and financial stability in this country that Americans use as their basis for prejudice. Don’t get me completely wrong though, there are those select few who are racist against individuals for who they were born as. This is spread throughout the country as well, I wouldn’t necessarily say the southern states because people have lived with the “black and white” issue for a long period, but it may exist further into the Eastern areas maybe Connecticut. Areas with the least bit of diversity would probably contribute more largely to the area of racism in my opinion and personal experience. There’s no way to really base such a decision. I apologize for my analogies or references. I in no way mean to in infer any negativity or offense towards any race. It’s just a touchy issue.
2006-12-21 19:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The state of delusion.
2006-12-21 18:44:06
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answered by Mad Dog Johnson 4
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Actually, last I heard, Milwaukee, wi was most racist city, and wisconsin most racist state.
2006-12-21 18:43:27
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answered by r-factor 3
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