I highly doubt a small town full of White people far away from a big city isn't somewhat racist but maybe it's just me.I should visit this town one day to see how "not racist" it is.lol
In my experience, I have seen racism develop in two environments: 1) the small towns with a small black population that is pretty oppressed and 2) big cities where the racial populations are roughly equal, with residential segregation and a white working class that feels it is in competition with black people for jobs, etc. Sometimes those really small towns can be less racist (depending on where they're located) because they have so few black people (or none, even) that the people haven't encountered any black people to form an opinion one way or the other. And there's those big cities where there are so many ethnic groups that bigotry is more or less spread around equally, rather than just exclusively focused on black people, or people have learned how to get along a bit better than the rest of the nation.
We're not far away from a big city. My county is considered a bedroom community of Philly, although most people work locally in and around my city. Feel free to visit, though! Edit: Wow. This explains why it's so hard to date IR here... These are statistics for my county as of 2013:
That's the truth Day after day these soft ass suburbanites name drop philly because everyone recognizes it, yet no one wants to actually be real and live in it It's like those fuckers that put Philadelphia into their business name, but are actually located way outside of philly U gotta earn this shit son!
Please that mothafucka gettin shot just made his stock rise Oh wait I'm still thinking the hip hop community respected street cred and living that life.....now it's igloo Australia and wacklemore (bubblegum rap duuuuuudes)
Bullshit nothin Exodus is another 'ha-ha you thought you made progress' moment Apparently blacks have been nothing BUT slaves or mud hut dwellers for the past 5000 years