factnotfiction wrote:
Talk about lack of knowledge, are you denying that the white christian conservatives are the champion meth makers and meth users?
And they v**e overwhelmingly for conservatives, whether they are r or d
Not to mention the generations of inbreeding and incest. And guns, and illegal whiskey and unsafe mines and religious bigotry
If you deny this, then you are as bad as they are
Cabell County, the subject of the article, is almost a 50/50 split between democrat and Republican....
Since WV is dominately white, if they are using local made meth.....then the maker and dealer would statistically be white. Now Mississippi, California, and parts in between may be black, yellow, brown, or white.
From a legal standpoint, West Virginia actually has strict anti-incest laws. First cousins cannot marry, yet they can in states such as Vermont, New York and California.
https://www.reference.com/government-politics/can-first-cousins-legally-marry-ae41e9bca28be4c9Moonshine, no denying...Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky still run "shine." Those guys deliver as far north as Maine, south to Florida, and west to California and all parts in between. And there is legal moonshine sold in ABC stores in Virginia.
As for religion....they are no more religious than people any other state.
Having said all that, why don't you provide sources for your claim "white christian conservatives are the champion meth makers and meth users."