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Originally Posted by mellincf
I've spent 30 plus years in Georgia. It kind of depends, I believe, on the socio-economic class. I never ever heard one of MY friends say anything racist, and blacks were welcomed in our social groups. However, I was shocked to overhear a couple of acquaintances one day...disgusting conversation from a couple of "ladies"...who had no idea they were racist pigs. I suspect any racist friends of mine kept it quiet around me, lol. I am not known for tact.
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Socio-economic depends are where you live. Northern states with strong unions produce a fairly well off strong middle class of people working in occupations that would be considered lower class in the southern states that have little union representation for workers.
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