May 20, 2013

PSA: Where you can meet your Two Minutes Hate quota [Purp]
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http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/hate-crime/2011/tables/table-12

Table 12 - The FBI hate crime data Morris Dees has nightmares about.

Compare/contrast the "progressive" enlightened northern states with the redneck racist southern states.

NB. Mississippi, had a grand total of "1" (one, uno, ein) hate crime reported in 2011.

NY and FL ( both with ~18-19M population sizes reporting) had respectively 544 and 123. IOW - NY had ~5X more reported hate crimes per unit population reporting than FL did.

Perhaps the SPLC should relocate their base of operations to say NYC or Boston?

And WTF is up with CT? for a small progressive state, they really know how to bring the hate. CT is definitely "punching above their weight class".

Of course the FBI is like totally racist publishing such reichwing, planted KKK faked data poppycock. Dude overseeing that shit must be a freaking Grand Wizard or sumthin...I'm just saying.

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1 I've hated overly acid tomato soup for waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more than 2 minutes ...

Posted by: Adriane ... at May 20, 2013 11:11 PM (TvO05)

2 I hate the gratuitous sugar they dump in tomato soup.  I stopped buying it years ago.

Posted by: @PurpAv[/i][/b][/u][/s] at May 20, 2013 11:22 PM (/gHaE)

3 "Obviously,  the southern police are hiding the number of hate crimes, so the feds will have to investigate."  <----Leftist thinking.

Posted by: Miss Marple at May 20, 2013 11:46 PM (GoIUi)

4 I wonder how many of those hate crimes in the north were actually committed by the alleged victims.

Posted by: Bomber at May 20, 2013 11:51 PM (AkdCZ)

5 I think this post is gonna bring the trolls out in force today...

Posted by: @PurpAv[/i][/b][/u][/s] at May 21, 2013 12:15 AM (/gHaE)

6 Northern Affluence Law Center?


Posted by: epobirs at May 21, 2013 12:21 AM (kcfmt)

7 I hate those guys. You know the ones I mean.

Posted by: yujin at May 21, 2013 12:26 AM (dwDIh)

8 I hate those guys. You know the ones I mean.

The mimes?  I hate freaking street mimes.  Worse than Moonies...

Posted by: @PurpAv[/i][/b][/u][/s] at May 21, 2013 12:30 AM (/gHaE)

9 You notice you never see any Moonie mimes? Thats because the Moonies and the mimes made peace just long enough to annihilate their hybrid spawn enemy.

Posted by: epobirs at May 21, 2013 12:32 AM (kcfmt)

10 I don't think the mime's exaggerated appendage movements would play as well under a sheet either...people ain't gonna give money to some dude who looks like he's mating with an ostrich under the sheet.

Posted by: @PurpAv[/i][/b][/u][/s] at May 21, 2013 12:38 AM (/gHaE)

11 Well, we knew they pretty much lied about everything anyway. This is just item #19,247.

Posted by: Merovign, Dark Lord of the Sith[/i][/b][/s][/u] at May 21, 2013 12:44 AM (qyfb5)

12 people ain't gonna give money to some dude who looks like he's mating with an ostrich under the sheet. Posted by: @PurpAv at May 21, 2013 04:38 AM (/gHaE) Rule 34

Posted by: Merovign, Dark Lord of the Sith[/i][/b][/s][/u] at May 21, 2013 12:45 AM (qyfb5)

13 And those other guys suck too. Right?!! Man I hate them too.

Posted by: yujin at May 21, 2013 12:55 AM (dwDIh)

14 California. Massachusetts. Michigan. New Jersey. New York. *The Axis Of Hate*

Posted by: Merovign, Dark Lord of the Sith[/i][/b][/s][/u] at May 21, 2013 01:00 AM (qyfb5)

15 Dear God. Those poor souls down in Oklahoma. I am at a loss. I don't even know what to pray for them. No. Words.

Posted by: at May 21, 2013 01:00 AM (PcFsV)

16

Oklahoma had only 29...with a population of 3,790,864.

That's not too bad. 

 

Texas had 152...with a population of 25,730,369.

Whis is pretty good too.

Posted by: wheatie at May 21, 2013 01:06 AM (8i8XT)

17 Ok, and down here in Texas I am really hating Sheldon Whitehouse tonight, only because he's another one of those blue state haters.

Posted by: Stace at May 21, 2013 01:07 AM (kUdlA)

18 But, but.... I was told that the liberal states loved them some diversity. How can this be?

Posted by: Darth Randall at May 21, 2013 01:09 AM (mV8sg)

19 Hate em all. Let God sort em out.

Posted by: at May 21, 2013 01:10 AM (cWpCn)

20 Sheldon Whitehouse's RI has a much higher rate of hate crimes than OK or TX. Figures. No offense meant to any RI morons.

Posted by: Stace at May 21, 2013 01:15 AM (X66C/)

21

I couldn't sleep...been watching the nonstop coverage of the Aftermath, on the local channels here.

 

The number of fatalities has risen to 91 now.

It's heartbreaking how many are young children, even a few babies.

 

 The Oklahoma National Guard is using some new equipment tonight, that they just got recently...using fleer on their choppers, to try to find people trapped in mountains of debris.

 

They're looking for heat signatures.

I hope they're able to find some poor people in all that debris.

 

 

Posted by: wheatie at May 21, 2013 01:18 AM (8i8XT)

22 I hope they're able to find some poor people in all that debris. Posted by: wheatie at May 21, 2013 05:18 AM (8i8XT) Me too. A lot of homeless people in Oklahoma, too. I can only hope it's not as bad as it looks. It seems like the locals are really into helping each other, which is a damned fine thing.

Posted by: Merovign, Dark Lord of the Sith[/i][/b][/s][/u] at May 21, 2013 01:37 AM (qyfb5)

23 What is a 'hate crime' again?
Two guys in a bar get into a fight. That's not hate.
Three guys in a bar get into a fight, and one guy is black, and he gets beat up. That's a hate crime.
One white guy walking down the street gets knocked out by a black guy; not hate, 'cuz it's just a game they play in da 'hood, you see... and the one guy wanted the other guy's iPhone 'cuz it's not fair that he didn't have one.

Posted by: Skandia Recluse at May 21, 2013 01:43 AM (aLwsp)

24 WOW, PA post at 3 am while I was putting together morning news.

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 01:44 AM (53z96)

25 Something I have been saying for years.  The NOrth has been a hotbed of racism all along but all you ever hear about in the MFM and movies is "Mississippi Burning". Yet almost all of the BS unconstitutional Section V penalties are in the South.



The worst case of lynching in history occurred in the North in Abe Lincoln's hometown and the capitol of IL, Springfield.


Look it up folks.

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 01:48 AM (53z96)

26 I downloaded the table and divided the number of reported hate crimes by the population to get a "density" value. Here's the result:

District of Columbia 1,34% Massachusetts 0,58% New Jersey 0,58% Oregon 0,53% Kentucky 0,43% Maine 0,41% North Dakota 0,40% Connecticut 0,39% Colorado 0,37% Minnesota 0,37% Alabama 0,36% Michigan 0,36% Washington 0,31% Arizona 0,31% South Carolina 0,29% New Mexico 0,29% South Dakota 0,29% New York 0,28% Kansas 0,28% California 0,28% Nevada 0,27% Indiana 0,27% Alaska 0,26% Utah 0,25% Nebraska 0,24% Montana 0,23% Ohio 0,23% Tennessee 0,22% Idaho 0,21% Missouri 0,19% Rhode Island 0,19% New Hampshire 0,19% Virginia 0,18% Delaware 0,17% Wisconsin 0,13% North Carolina 0,12% Vermont 0,11% West Virginia 0,11% Maryland 0,08% Oklahoma 0,08% Illinois 0,07% Florida 0,06% Texas 0,06% Iowa 0,05% Pennsylvania 0,04% Arkansas 0,04% Wyoming 0,04% Louisiana 0,02% Georgia 0,02% Mississippi 0,01% Virgin Islands1 #DIV/0!

Posted by: Peter Lairo at May 21, 2013 02:05 AM (UIkmT)

27 Simple. The democrats all moved north.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:19 AM (bl6Iq)

28 Hate crimes by state is too coarse a measurement. Break it down by county, or congressional district, neighborhood.

But the whole 'hate crimes' category is bogus to begin with. In a domestic violence incident the crime is worse, somehow, if the couple is gay, or mixed race? Or a black guy beats up his white wife, is that a hate crime or a crime against women if the black guy is an ex-con who has been oppressed by the system?

Posted by: Skandia Recluse at May 21, 2013 02:23 AM (aLwsp)

29 I've always thought that Morris Dees and his unhappy gang of misguided propagandists were focusing on their projections where there was the least hate and that if he were really interested in uncovering true racism he'd need to look above the Mason Dixon line.

Posted by: Gmac- Pondering the impending implosion at May 21, 2013 02:27 AM (IanLz)

30 Very true. Violent crime is hateful by itself. If I drag a guy behind a pickup truck, I guess one could surmise I might have some hatred toward him. "Hate crime" in the liberal lexicon is nothing more than another tool to divide Americans among one another. I grew up in Syracuse, NY as a white person. I can assure you to this day, there are areas of that city where a white man would be well advised not to venture, lest he wind up in the hospital, or worse, dead. All for the crime of being white. I believe if crimes such as these were reported as "hate crimes", the picture might just be very different.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:31 AM (bl6Iq)

31 Personally I think the whole hate crime thing is BS.  If a white attacks a black or a gay it is autamatically assumed to be hate crime.  If a black attacks a white most of the time it is not a hate crime even if racial epitaphs are used.  It requires you to read people's minds as well.  It is purely unconstitutional in my book but the black robes have blessed it (they killed the hate speech law).


I like SC's approach to this much better.  The anti-lynching law which has been in effect for a long time was recently renamed to protect easily offended people's sensitivities but it does this same thing.


If more than one person attacks a single person it was classified as a lynching (now they call it something else but the same thing). The penalties were severely upgraded above those for normal assault in each category of assault. In cases that causes severe injury or maiming you can get up to 25 years.  And IIANM if a death resulted it is considered special circumstances, but I would have to look that up (too lazy now).


In no case did you have to explore race issues and mind games. All it took was multiple assailants.  All you have to do for that is count.

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 02:31 AM (53z96)

32 Yeah, Vic, equality under the law. Liberals have a very hard time understanding that concept. Much like they have trouble with understanding the rest of the Constitution.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:34 AM (bl6Iq)

33 I'm opposed to the concept of hate crimes, but if we keep them they should be expanded to cover loud car stereos.

Posted by: Harrison Bergeron at May 21, 2013 02:35 AM (JQuNB)

34 "Hate" crimes were the top of the slippery slope, the codifying of the victim-grievance-preferred class, and the crack in the ever-widening door to "thought crimes." I hate anyone who voted for this shit.

Posted by: Gem at May 21, 2013 02:36 AM (zw+pb)

35 Much like they have trouble with understanding the rest of the Constitution.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 06:34 AM (bl6Iq)


Most of them hate the Constitution. Like Obama, they see it has a hindrance to their redistribution efforts despite the work of 75 or more years of an FDR packed court to allow it. 


That applies to "educated" liberal.  Most of the FSA don't know the Constitution and could care less as long as they get their free shit.

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 02:37 AM (53z96)

36 Should be punishable by having to listen to fugues at maximum system volume for a period of 12 hours...

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:38 AM (bl6Iq)

37 Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 06:38 AM (bl6Iq)


I go with Bach played on a harpsichord.  (Baroque)

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 02:39 AM (53z96)

38 28 Skandia Recluse,

Quite..."this crime was REALLY bad" uh no crime is crime...

punish crime properly you don't need bells and whistles

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 02:41 AM (LRFds)

39 Oklahoma "I hope they're able to find some poor people in all that debris." Yes, certainly at a moment facing death by an "Act of God" there's no economic distinction between us. Our prayers for the suffering, to be given comfort, and to find their inner strengths to survive. RIP those who lost their lives. Condolences to their families. Naturally disastrous tragedies like this mother of a tornado ignite within Americans our best efforts. Whether our civilian volunteer charitable organizations, namely you and I, or our local first responders and our National Guard. (No, not referencing the agents from the rocky horror FEMA plant, "Feed Me!") Churches that organize literal drives to relieve the afflicted, and stay to clear rubble and rebuild homes, kudos. May God Bless in times of need and duress. May we care for each other as is our first reaction. For all the laws, codes, zoning and ordinances on the books, I wish there were a standard required "air raid" tornado bunker in tornado alley structures, homes, schools, churches. I understand that this storm ripped out the concrete foundations of homes in its swath of destruction. But what of subterranean shelters? At what point does the typical American choose a safe-room (from the predictable threats) over a vacation, another car, boat, or pool? At what point does the "master planned community" include an architecturally secure subterranean or bermed and domed fall-out shelter for the community? Our town, in the "wisdom" of council, disconnected the few sirens because they chose to "alert" its citizens to threats of a tornado via the city's website. Who the hell visits the city's website to check the weather? The mayor told the local rag reporter that residents wouldn't know what to do should they hear a siren. 11!!!!111!! Tell that to the city police, fire trucks, ambulances when drivers refuse to pull over. "Yes, I passed my driver license exam, but I didn't know what to do, Judge." Coincidentally, this past week (and a different mayor), the council decided to reconnect the sirens already existing. But the problem remains, only three in an expansive town that needs so many more to cover the city parks, or at least each elementary school which would basically cover each general neighborhood with the siren alarm. The last time a tornado hit near, the funnel winds shredded a swath a few blocks from our home, lifted and landed smashing a commercial center a mile away, lifted and landed viciously on a country town up the highway leaving no concrete to mark where homes, stores and roads had been, no vegetation of course, blown clean away along with the residents.

Posted by: panzernashorn at May 21, 2013 02:42 AM (MhA4j)

40 35 Vic,

Freeshit army doesn't know much about freedom, but they got "free" covered.

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 02:42 AM (LRFds)

41 I go with Bach played on a harpsichord. (Baroque)

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 06:39 AM (53z96)


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One Word: Polka!

Posted by: Nighthawk at May 21, 2013 02:44 AM (OtQXp)

42 I thought about the let it burn thing, and I kind of came to the conclusion that I wasn't in that camp; I believed just letting them have it was kind of like setting your house on fire just because you were being robbed. Now, I am not so sure. I do know that I am very frustrated and sad about the situation my country finds itself in. I am not old by any stretch (47), but the erosion of liberty I have seen in just my short lifetime is dispairing.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:44 AM (bl6Iq)

43 39 Panzernashorn,

It's a cyclical problem...Look up Xenia tornado and grsp it happened twice in my lifetime....

people get complacent, I'm sorry for OK's loss and pray all the horde made it okay

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 02:44 AM (LRFds)

44 One Word: Polka!

Posted by: Nighthawk at May 21, 2013 06:44 AM (OtQXp)


Played on an accordion too!

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 02:45 AM (53z96)

45 I am not old by any stretch (47), but the erosion of liberty I have seen in just my short lifetime is dispairing.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 06:44 AM (bl6Iq)


Imagine how us truly old farts feel.

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 02:46 AM (53z96)

46 Ahh! Coffee is ready! Perhaps my spelling will improve.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:46 AM (bl6Iq)

47 45 Vic,

Heh come on now Cicero made it pretty apparent what the demise of the Republic felt like Vic...

all kidding aside this nation was so much freer not even 30 years ago I can't imagine what it feels like having 50 years in living memory.

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 02:48 AM (LRFds)

48 We prefer the United Nations hate crime stats.

Posted by: Mo Dees Nutz! at May 21, 2013 02:48 AM (ANlfq)

49 Here's another thought on that as well.  It is not just the government taking away our freedoms.  When I was a kid my brothers and I thought nothing of getting on bikes and riding all over town and county.  We left the house with the doors wide open, much less locked.



In today world both of those things are unthinkable. You can't blame it on poverty either like the liberals do.  Overall back then, especially in the South, people were much poorer than they are now.

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 02:49 AM (53z96)

50 I'm here in middle TN, and have been since 1993. I can count on one hand the actual racist statements I've heard people make in my presence while assuming I'd agree. I spent my 4 years of college in Ohio. I don't have enough fingers and toes to tally up all the stupid shit I heard - and was expected to agree with - up there. In the south, we have many people of color, and for the most part have figured out how to live together, work together, and move on. The only insight I have to add to that assertion is that even in rural communities in the south, there are people of color, primarily black Americans. In the rural communities of the north, or at least the midwest, where I've spent a good deal of my time, meeting a black person is an uncommon event, if not A Big Deal. I think this is a partial explanation for the phenomenon described above. The south is full of black folks, to the point where they're just people you know or work with (or for), and the old "out and proud" racism has been discarded. The north, or at least the midwest, is full of pure white areas where blacks are not encountered. This creates an environment where clandestine NIMBY racism is common. People rarely encounter others in rural areas up north that aren't much like them, and this makes it easier to "otherize". That's just my opinion, based on my own experiences. Please note that this does not apply to all in the midwest - not all of those in Soybeanistan are closet racists, I'm sure.

Posted by: StPatrick_TN is an admitted pedant and stickler at May 21, 2013 02:49 AM (un8zR)

51 Roger that, Vic. I do not look forward to the next 20 years or so if things continue as they are.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:50 AM (bl6Iq)

52 3 day old Nic fixed.

Posted by: StPatrick_TN at May 21, 2013 02:52 AM (un8zR)

53 ....And going to bed after another long-ass night. Tip for the horde: never take a 2nd shift job if there is no 3rd shift - you end up working both.

Posted by: StPatrick_TN at May 21, 2013 02:53 AM (un8zR)

54 #50 StPatrick, I moved and lived in metro Atlanta in the 80's. Being a Yankee, I dreaded what I would encounter there. I was very pleasantly surprised and very much enjoyed my time in the south. It shattered everything I thought I knew.

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:54 AM (bl6Iq)

55 54 Anthony L,

Texas, Louisiana, and and most of the Carolinas are awesome...

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 02:55 AM (LRFds)

56 man I need more tea....coffee is the devil

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 02:56 AM (LRFds)

57

Sven

 

The Xenia tornado of 1974, yeah, just about 14 miles from where I lived.

~ 40 people killed and half the town flattened in about 45 seconds by an F5 level tornado.  I think what happened in Birmingham and Joplin, Missouri a few years ago was worse, and what happened last night in Oklahoma was worse, but that happened near to where I actually lived.

 

And the comments last night on some news sites:

Global warming deniers - deserved it

Republicans that voted against aid to Storm Sandy victims - deserved it

and on, and on.

Despair is a sin, but sometimes the people out there.....

I hope you all try to find a place to donate to the folks in  Oklahoma today.

Posted by: Reader C.J. Burch writes more nonsense...... at May 21, 2013 02:56 AM (I2uSp)

58 Texas is on my short list when I am able to escape the communist hell hole I am in now...

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 02:57 AM (bl6Iq)

59 51 Roger that, Vic. I do not look forward to the next 20 years or so if things continue as they are. It's a frightening prospect. All the dystopian sci-fi books I read as a teenager don't seem so far-fetched any more.

Posted by: Harrison Bergeron at May 21, 2013 02:58 AM (JQuNB)

60 Played on an accordion too!

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 06:45 AM (53z96)


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Whoa, hold on a minute!  That might be straying into "cruel and unusual" punishment. :-)

Posted by: Nighthawk at May 21, 2013 02:59 AM (OtQXp)

61 57 CJ Burch,

Indeed I went to bed early...I felt the black dog stalking me....

reading that shit would have had me in the throes...basically this nation either needs peaceful secession or we need to go ahead and have a civil war.

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 03:00 AM (LRFds)

62 How can Vermont be so high on the list?  There are only five or six black people that live there at the most.

Posted by: Case at May 21, 2013 03:00 AM (jhRZ+)

63 I remember in school thinking about how horrible it must be to live in the Soviet Union. No honest news, being watched all the time, being told what to do, where to live, etc. I truly felt sorry for those people. How scary is this? Right on, HB!

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 03:01 AM (bl6Iq)

64 so I saw the preview for World War Z....

"the tard is strong in Mr Pitt's family"

what tripe the zombies looked like ObamaFo voter to me.

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 03:02 AM (LRFds)

65 news up

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 03:02 AM (53z96)

66 62 Case,

they get cut off in traffic EVERY day man EVERY....DAY!

Posted by: sven10077@sven10077 at May 21, 2013 03:02 AM (LRFds)

67 Nancy Pelosi thought long and hard how to administer a tax soley on white people. She came up with the tanning bed tax. I feel the same kind of evil went into hate crimes legislation. Hark! I hear the whispers of Republicans in the Capitol cloak room! They agree. I think.

Posted by: Marc Alberts at May 21, 2013 03:03 AM (dMLWe)

68 These stats cover incidents that were reported to the FBI by local agencies. My analysis is that the agencies in the prog-fascist states buy into the "hate crimes" idea much more fervently, and are much more enthusiastic about bothering to report them to the Feds -- perhaps even embellishing to show how good they are at cracking down on the Evils of Hate. Thus the discrepancy. Plus, prog-fascists are racist haters who hate.

Posted by: Stu-22 at May 21, 2013 03:07 AM (k4bdL)

69 Racism is still alive and well in the south, but the shoe is now upon the other foot. I grew up in one of those small south Georgia towns where blacks and whites were on the same athletic teams, worked at the same farms and mills, and counted each other friendly acquaintances if not friends. Living in a majority black southern city nowadays has a completely different feel to it.

Posted by: hobbes at May 21, 2013 03:07 AM (dfwJa)

70 How can Vermont be so high on the list? There are only five or six black people that live there at the most.

Posted by: Case at May 21, 2013 07:00 AM (jhRZ+)


LOL, that reminds me of a day when we had a Moby posting. He railed about the overt racism in SC when he was stationed here.  And how unlike it was in the small town in Maine where he grew up playing with his black friends.



I took a look at the demographics of the small towns in Maine. No blacks live there at all and very few live in any of the cities.

Posted by: Vic at May 21, 2013 03:10 AM (53z96)

71 It's a hate crime to hate corruption. It's a hate crime to support the US Constitution. It's a hate crime to desire smaller and certainly less obtrusive governance.

Posted by: Biggest Uncle Sam Ever at May 21, 2013 03:28 AM (MhA4j)

72 "I grew up in Syracuse, NY

Posted by: Anthony L. at May 21, 2013 06:31 AM (bl6Iq)"



I don't know if it is still true but the speed limit on Erie Boulevard was 30 or 40 miles an hour.  If you went at that speed you stopped at every red light.  If you drove at exactly 60 mph it was green lights all the way.

Posted by: Obnoxious A-hole at May 21, 2013 03:50 AM (31Nrp)

73

I have more in common with black people in the South than white liberals in the north.  When you are from a state where 30 to 40% of the population is black you are going to get to know black people pretty well.  The reality is we come from the same place, like the same things, worship the same God, etc.  Those that know me know I didn't vote for Obama and I know they did.  But I can understand why they voted for him.  And they know why I did not and they know it has nothing to do with race.  I am a conservative and would vote for a black conservative, no problem.  Race baiting is for those who do not mix with other races of people because if you have friends who are of different race you know better.  To understand the South you have to live it.  Books can't teach you everything.

Posted by: Case at May 21, 2013 04:19 AM (jhRZ+)

74 NY had ~5X more reported hate crimes per unit population reporting than FL did. Yeah, but we have 1/5th fewer New Yorkers and other damn yankees, so it works out.

Posted by: I R A Darth Aggie ® at May 21, 2013 05:08 AM (1hM1d)

75 How can Vermont be so high on the list? There are only five or six black people that live there at the most.

The data isn't just racial incidents. It includes gay bashing shit, beating on people in wheelchairs and such too

Posted by: @PurpAv[/i][/b][/u][/s] at May 21, 2013 07:34 AM (/gHaE)

76

States  in alphabetic order, huh? Where's Hawaii?

I'm 64, as of last Saturday.  How do us old farts feel?  How did Cassandra feel? Frustration? Schadenfreude?  Kids are cheerfully selling themselves down the river. I graduated high school in 1967, the last  generation to have been schooled before the advent of widespread public-sector unionization. We've had this coming since 1787, when the authors of the Bill of Rights neglected to include "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of education" among the prohibitions of government action.

Homeschool. 

 

Posted by: Malcolm Kirkpatrick at May 21, 2013 10:32 AM (GTg66)

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