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  • Are conservatives from rural areas any less a part of “this generation” than liberals from urban areas?

    How do liberals disproportionately work their way up through the military ranks over conservatives to become their commanding officers? (Sounds rather impressive!)

    Also, the U.S. defines the “South” as including Washington D.C., Florida, Delaware and Maryland. I don’t think D.C. and most parts of those states are what most people think of when they think of the “South” and it’s culture and conservatism.

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    • I was just bringing up the liberal part as a response to what they said about weak young people. Theyre referring to the woke crowd.

      But my point was liberals are usually more educated. They go to college. And if you go to college you can join the military as an officer. If you only have highschool you have to join as enlisted. The educated people are the ones they want making decisions and now educated people are part of the woke crowd.

      Also Southern maryland is quite southern culturally and have similar accents. Ppl dont realize North Florida is very southern its north is considered part of the "deep south". It borders Georgia so its really redneck.

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      • So are most military officers liberals?

        I realize parts of Maryland and Florida are culturally Southern, but so are parts of Ohio and Missouri and a few other states where the main bulk of the state and its population are outside Southern culture.

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