shanek said:
You had said that someone doing so in the South would be very popular and win elections. I assure you, this is most definitely NOT the case. Not even when those photos were made; they were mostly circulated privately at first because they knew they would lose power and support if people knew what they were really up to. THAT is why your comment was bigoted against people from the South. Most of us are peaceful people who are NOT sanguine about torture and murder.
Yes. In the New South. But in the South of just a few short decades ago, shanek, a racist was quite popular. They even cheered him on as he stood on the schoolhouse steps and tried to prevent negroes from entering that school. 1963. George Wallace.
So it was beneficial to be a bigot to gain votes.
Argumentum ad populum. Doesn't matter what the majority think. The majority once approved of slavery.
We are a democracy. So it certainly does matter what the majority think. You are banging your head against the wall, wasting your time, trying to convince them to allow their fellow passengers to carry guns.