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    Mushmouth
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    Most of the racist Google "hate searches" trend from east of the Mighty Mississippi..


    The country's racism divide is not between the North and South, but rather East and West, according to Google data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz who spoke on a recent episode of the Freakonomics podcast. The dividing line is the Mississippi River, according to Stephens-Davidowitz — racist Google searches are significantly less common west of the river.


    What they're saying: He found "hate-searching" was alarmingly high in western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, Michigan, and Upstate New York, while still most common in West Virginia. Notably, he also saw a correlation between increased news coverage of African-Americans and users searching for racial slurs: he found an increase in racist searches after Hurricane Katrina and every year on Martin Luther King Jr. day.

    Another example: After Barack Obama's presidential win in 2008, one in 100 Google searches for "Obama" also included "KKK" or the N-word.
    https://www.axios.com/google-hate-se...404454629.html

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    Boy
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    "Upstate New York"

    I know using google would be good for something

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    Mushmouth
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    Western Pennsylvania here
    As my old sergeant used to say, "Kid, what is the point of being a nigger, if you can't be stupid."

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