Southerners are generally stupid.
My credentials: born & raised in Chicago, educated in NY, now living in Florida in a "red" district.
Are Floridians dumb compared to New Yorkers? It depends on the subject. If we're talking about finance, or history, or science, usually the native Floridian is at a disadvantage. But if talking about sports, or fish or "how-to" (i.e. how to do an oil change, install a door, clean a pool) native Floridians are quite intelligent, and surprisingly good teachers.
How does this relate to "birther" statistics?
1. Most people here in Florida treat politics more like a religion than an opinion. We have many "identity Republicans" here, people who describe themselves as pro-GOP, but rarely vote. Not unlike the numerous "Christians" around me who rarely go to church.
2. Racism is definitely more prevalent down here; the N-bomb is dropped often, and without a stigma. Up north, I never heard the N-word unless it was uttered by a black person. In the defense of my redneck friends, I think they are "Identity whites" moreso than genuine racists. For example, whenever I ask: "
why do you hate 'those ni**ers'?" I usually get vague rants about crime and welfare. When I remind them that whites use more welfare in our county than blacks, it is not uncommon to hear: "well, they is ni**ers too!" In other words, it is a socio-economic prejudice, more so than a genuine racism.
3. Up north in NY, I almost NEVER heard anyone use the N-word, or speak specifically against blacks. However, segregation was the norm- blacks and browns had "their" neighborhoods, and whites had "our" neighborhoods. There is a certain degree of hypocrisy in regards to race in NY- most whites "love the blacks"; they just don't to live near them.
4. Down in Florida, the neighborhood is much more integrated, which was a shock to me. If you checkout any of the parks along the beach today, you will see a variety of people all sharing the barbecue pits and volleyball courts. And after a few beers, they will all start ranting about politics. What I prefer about the south is, they tell you to your face, not your back, what they really think- and the opinions are not always what you would assume. Most blacks are still very pro-Obama, but more and more are becoming vocally critical. The latinos tend to be very anti-immigration, very pro-GOP. The Jews are divided about 50/50, with half being hardcore conservative, and the other half, bleeding-heart liberal. The young whites (under 25) are still pro-Obama, the old whites (65+) are very, very, very anti-Obama (and a few "Birthers" are among them). Just some unscientific observations from my own neighborhood walks.**
A final point on our local Birthers: I often say to them something along the lines of- "Look, I hate Obama too. I'm totally in favor of being anti-Obama. I just think you need to hate him for better reasons."
This grabs their attention. And after rattling off a laundry list of my own anti-Obama grudges, the listener will usually nod and concede that his color, and nation of origin, are really not the issue at all. My theory is that a lot of non-Birthers accept it, or at least go along with it, simply because the anti-Obamas have been a small minority for the past 6 months, and they are eager to make any allies they can (they have been very lonely).
Try it yourself: the next time you encounter a Birther, say something like: "Well, I concede he was born in Hawaii, but I still oppose the 8% penalty against uninsured small business with payroll over $400k. I think this Obama guy is overrated." If they continue on about the "negro muslim antichrist", you are wasting your time. But most *rational* or *semi-rational* people are quick to admit that these are not the best arguments against our new President.
** EDIT- I don't live in a multiracial utopia. 90% of the town is white, or at least, looks white to me. However, the difference between here and NY is that the houses are much more affordable, so the 10% non-white population lives right here with the rest of us, whereas in NY, my non-white friends usually lived in another neighborhood. I consider myself a "mutt" so I tend to get along with everybody. Plus, I'm a crazy magnet.