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wrp1 t1_jdw5pdd wrote
Reply to Got stood up on a first date tonight. Here’s for going home and eating alone! by halosixsixsix
They dodged a bullet!
wrp1 t1_j9i7w19 wrote
Reply to [OC] I asked Georgians (U.S.) if they learned in school about the 1912 racial cleansing in Forsyth County (GA), only 11% of respondents were taught this. by JPAnalyst
But they know that this sort of thing happened. The KKK, Civil War, lynching.
The US education system does a good job of making every person aware of our original sin, and how long it persisted beyond emancipation.
wrp1 t1_j9i7h30 wrote
Reply to comment by JPAnalyst in [OC] I asked Georgians (U.S.) if they learned in school about the 1912 racial cleansing in Forsyth County (GA), only 11% of respondents were taught this. by JPAnalyst
I think you’re waaaay over rating how much our education system can get into kids heads, and over rating the importance of this incident in the whole history of Georgia.
wrp1 t1_j05ddif wrote
Reply to [OC] geospatial distribution of different fast food chains in the USA (included some of your suggestions from my previous post) by MaverickJW
Really enjoyed this version of it.
I’m sure I’m not the first, but good color for Waffle House.
wrp1 t1_jdz3trk wrote
Reply to Low-wage workers have seen historically fast real wage growth in the pandemic business cycle: Policy investments translate into better opportunities for the lowest-paid workers by sillychillly
These gains are very significant, and were totally unexpected. The share of people making less than $10 an hour, adjusted for inflation, is far smaller than a few years ago.
The data is real, whatever the hive mind of Reddit in these comments thinks.