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erronis

(24,408 posts)
21. I wonder how other countries have evolved past this. Or have they?
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:06 PM
21 hrs ago

I think of European and especially Scandinavian countries as exemplars. But on reflection, I know that many/most of them are also torn by racial/ethic/language/religious divisions.

Common, people - let's all live together!

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A shock. Not at all. On the contrary. I've been WARNING about it for at least a DECADE now. B.See 22 hrs ago #1
True malaise 22 hrs ago #2
Step by step, the social taboo on overt racism decomposesd. SouthBayDem 20 hrs ago #29
This started with the Rehnquist 5's Bush vs Gore ruling DemocracyForever 6 hrs ago #59
Not hard to process at all misanthrope 22 hrs ago #3
Scary malaise 22 hrs ago #4
Yep Solly Mack 22 hrs ago #6
Same here Stuckinthebush 22 hrs ago #8
They did before misanthrope 21 hrs ago #10
Yep Stuckinthebush 21 hrs ago #11
Was in Alabama just after Trump took office in mobile airport JT45242 11 hrs ago #35
The most ironic aspect of your story misanthrope 7 hrs ago #52
I also grew up in the rural south BeneteauBum 21 hrs ago #12
Nice story. Sometimes it takes just one real encounter to understand that we are all one, all the same. erronis 21 hrs ago #19
Nice malaise 12 hrs ago #32
How The South Won The Civil War Sequoia 5 hrs ago #67
I grew up in a small town in Michigan JBTaurus83 22 hrs ago #5
White people talking to white people Johonny 10 hrs ago #40
I was thrilled by the election of President Obama, believing it to be... 3catwoman3 22 hrs ago #7
+1. I'm afraid Obama was a rare anomaly. dalton99a 21 hrs ago #16
The fact that we had a Black president drove the racists crazy. wnylib 20 hrs ago #28
Never left! Floyd R. Turbo 21 hrs ago #9
True dat. This explains the history of modern American racism. We've gone back to the future. Marcuse 5 hrs ago #66
I knew as a child, when i first heard the words "all men are created equal", that the shit was going to hit the fan one Solomon 21 hrs ago #13
I wonder how other countries have evolved past this. Or have they? erronis 21 hrs ago #21
They have not. malthaussen 8 hrs ago #45
I just never understood why they think racism is advantageous. Trueblue Texan 11 hrs ago #38
I never understand how people do not get the simple concept that hamsterjill 9 hrs ago #41
There are stupid people and brilliant people from every race malaise 6 hrs ago #58
A lot of racists in this country KT2000 21 hrs ago #14
They think everyone is like them. They're not, thank God. Joinfortmill 7 hrs ago #50
I am not at all surprised AverageOldGuy 21 hrs ago #15
Helluva post already! I got a great taste of southern living from this erronis 21 hrs ago #22
That "taste" misanthrope 7 hrs ago #53
Freaking wow malaise 10 hrs ago #39
Thank you Keepthesoulalive 6 hrs ago #63
As someone born an raised in the south, my reply is to ask "What do you mean, 'return'?" OldBaldy1701E 21 hrs ago #17
MAGA like 1850!!! moondust 21 hrs ago #18
Generally speaking, most Republicans are "Surface People". chouchou 21 hrs ago #20
It is mind boggling how these Kluxers are reimposing Jim Crow. My God. PatrickforB 20 hrs ago #23
More of our electeds and candidates must do a FAR better job of denouncing, demonizing, and delegitimizing... pat_k 20 hrs ago #24
I would shorten your term to just Republicans. love_katz 4 hrs ago #75
Something I posted elsewhere applies here (corrected link) pat_k 3 hrs ago #78
Not surprising at all RetiredParatrooper 20 hrs ago #25
I live in ruby red Florida mcar 20 hrs ago #26
I live in Purple Florida PCB66 12 hrs ago #33
When sports in America starts being effected we will see some change. BradBo 20 hrs ago #27
Not a shock. The racism never left. Like cockroaches, they hide in the shadows awaiting the dark Scalded Nun 19 hrs ago #30
Seems not too long ago comments like this would get a rash of shit from southerners claiming the north is just as racist Hassin Bin Sober 19 hrs ago #31
Wow! malaise 11 hrs ago #34
That should be an OP on its own. Passages 9 hrs ago #42
JFK tried. Kid Berwyn 11 hrs ago #36
Thanks for this my friend malaise 11 hrs ago #37
A lot here I didn't know. Thank you Joinfortmill 7 hrs ago #51
Rec'd MustLoveBeagles 6 hrs ago #62
Never knew this, thanks for posting. Sequoia 4 hrs ago #73
A shock, but not an unexpected one. malthaussen 8 hrs ago #43
Sheathing for eight years with a black president their brains filled with putrid puss. Hope22 8 hrs ago #44
I have family members by marriage who voted for him. Baitball Blogger 8 hrs ago #46
Not if you voted for it, which Trmp's supporters most certainly did. eppur_se_muova 8 hrs ago #47
The racism in the U.S. is deep and wide PJMcK 8 hrs ago #48
I'm so damn sick of racism. It's STUPID. We are all humans. WTF? Joinfortmill 7 hrs ago #49
America has a deeply racist history that gets swept under the rug dlk 7 hrs ago #54
This IS what they voted for. underpants 7 hrs ago #55
They want their slaves back awful bad. Aristus 7 hrs ago #56
Here's the rub misanthrope 5 hrs ago #65
But as long as slavery existed, those dipshits wouldn't be on the lowest rung of the socio-economical ladder. Aristus 5 hrs ago #69
I would say it was like today's poor Americans who take the side of the wealthy misanthrope 5 hrs ago #70
Their racism & misogyny has been barely hidden CousinIT 7 hrs ago #57
It. Is right here on DU Keepthesoulalive 6 hrs ago #60
Living in a blue bubble as I do, it's always a bit shocking to see or read about Ocelot II 6 hrs ago #61
Roberts and the five of the other justices have been paving the way for this for a while LetMyPeopleVote 6 hrs ago #64
Nailed it malaise 2 hrs ago #79
I grew up in a lumber town in California with no black residents. pfitz59 5 hrs ago #68
Unbelievable malaise 4 hrs ago #72
K&R red dog 1 4 hrs ago #71
Tribalism and exclusivity. Hate follows in their paths. OC375 4 hrs ago #74
I am grieving for the loss of my country UpInArms 3 hrs ago #76
Obama's election made them emerge from under their rocks Skittles 3 hrs ago #77
Unfortunately I am not shocked. It's alway been there, just more quiet etc. themaguffin 2 hrs ago #80
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