kalm wrote:Ibanez wrote:
Yeah, there are certainly parts of South Carolina that are more "religious" than others. Charleston is much more religious than Myrtle Beach, but I don't think the "Bible Belt" states are indicative of some great moral authority. Maybe 100 years ago, but not anymore. That term is better used to describe the SE states of a bygone era.
Hey, there's good peeps everywhere and I think it's safe to assume that the South is progressing in this regard. And it's not as if we don't have our share of wing nuts here too. But look to the elected officials and the Roy Black's of the world. Maybe it's anecdotal but they still seem to be more prevalent in the South.
Just take the Texas School Board as one example...
Own yer shit!

Oh, I do. Let's take South Carolina. Sure, we have some crazy f'n people in this state. But, let's take a look at a few events to show, that progress is being made in my state.
Baltimore and Ferguson had riots and looting after police kill a black man.
Charleston has nothing but love after a redneck murdered 9 blacks in a church. In fact, the Black Panthers were RAN out of town by the black community after they refuse to get violent.
North Carolina passed that stupid bathroom bill and there are 7 states looking to do the same.
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- Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee and Wisconsin. Notice that 4 aren't in the South.
A Senator in SC has put a similar bill into committee however, nobody is signing off on it and the Governor has said it's not necessary. It'll likely die in committee.
No state is perfect and SC is far from it. But, there's some progress going on here.
And let's not forget that South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is first black Republican elected to the United States Senate since the 1979. He won the runoff election in 2014, beating a black democrat, with 61% of the vote.