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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As somebody who grew up in one of those conservative small towns, I’m mostly concerned with the way you are trying to present them. You are WAY off and you are setting these kids up with wild, untrue stereotypes. Everything you are accusing these unnamed small-town people of are things that you can find right here in the DMV. The kids (if they exist and this isn’t a troll post) will likely find out that differing views exist, and that many people are able to coexist with people they don’t necessarily align with. It happens all over the country.[/quote] Did you see that documentary on sororities at University of Alabama? It is a different world down there. The “top tier” sororities like alpha phi were 100% White girls with long hair, 80% of them bleaching that hair blonde. They were judged on their looks and clothing to see how well they’d look at fraternity parties. One of them at alpha phi was kicked out because she was outed on texting that a college bar smelled bad, like weed, cigs and black girl. And they had to take a video down advertising themselves as racially homogeneous while running in bikinis. I’m sure students from the northeast will find friends they enjoy being with but just seeing these types prancing around would be irritating. [/quote] You think petty bullying only happens among conservatives? [/quote]
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