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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Rural areas are much safer. Most American cities have large neighborhoods that are [b]"sundown towns"[/b] where no one is willing to step into after dark, no matter how liberal and anti-Maga they are on the internet. [/quote] What an ironic and moronic appropriation of the term. Learn some history, friend.... A sundown town was an all-white municipality or neighborhood in the United States that used discriminatory laws, intimidation, or violence to exclude non-whites. The term originated from signs that warned people of color to leave the town by sundown, though they also faced exclusion if they tried to stay overnight as a guest. These practices were common before the 1950s but the legacy continues through practices like racial profiling and other forms of systemic exclusion. [/quote] Yes, I'm intentionally using and inverting the term "sundown town" to parody you. I've lived in the rural south too. Rural sundown towns don't exist anymore, a black woman has a very low chance of robbed at gunpoint or raped in a southern hick town. But a woman has a significant chance to run into mischief in East St. Louis or West Baltimore or parts of Chicago. So which is the *real* sundown town? Use your critical thinking skills to answer my question-- don't just regurgitate your school propaganda! [/quote]
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