• GrymEdm@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Here in Alberta a candidate compared trans kids to literal feces. She was disavowed by the Conservatives for a time, STILL got elected (as an independent), and earlier this month the Conservatives welcomed her back into the fold after a vote. These people almost never suffer actual consequences for their hatred.

    Edit: I ended on a grim note, so I’d like to say I have hope situations like these and our responses will get better with time. I think generations that grew up with the Internet are going to be more used to/accepting of novel experiences and opinions simply by virtue of seeing a world’s worth of them. Of course that’s not to say either being open-minded or not is restricted to age, just a trend I’ve noticed. There’s some data to support this, but we’ll have to see how it evolves over time.

    • TJDetweilerOP
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      Yeah I’ve seen that… Embarrassing that someone like that got elected. Embarrassing for Albertans that they would elect someone like that. My experience of Alberta over BC, especially Victoria, is it was much more conservative, and tended to be more racist. I spent some time working in Edmonton, and I saw more racism in a year there than in my 30 years in Victoria.

      I agree with your statement about things getting better. There seems to be a lot less racism in younger people than old.