• nicetriangle@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Yeah honestly if something like this happened in one of the redder states in the US I would not be remotely surprised.

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      1 year ago

      Living in a red state, I would? It’s not every year that an elected official gets whacked, even one that’s a member of a hated minority. For reference, there’s been 57 assassinated government officials in the US total: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assassinated_American_politicians

      Saying “Eh this is just par for the course all countries are like this” feels like it minimalizes the problem.

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        “Not every decade” is maybe a poor choice of words given your supplied evidence. Though technically it does look like 2 decades were skipped… but a handful of decades had more than 5 to make up for those skipped decades.

        “Not every year” would at least be a much more defensible statement given your provided context.

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      What? This would be pretty damn surprising, please don’t fight ignorance with more ignorance, it’s not a good look

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      I would be surprised they would elect a LGBTQ+ friendly politician in the first place

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        In general, or just in red states? Cross-referencing LGBT politicians with their states’ historical political leanings, an openly LGBT politician has been elected or reelected while their state was considered republican a total of 96 times. The lead is actually a three-way split between Florida, Georgia, and Arizona, each with a total of 9.

        So. Less than it perhaps should. Way more than you’d think.

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      I would be surprised they were stabbed rather than shot. US conservatives are too cowardly for a knife fight.