• @tisjoefoo@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Where are we considering “the Midwest” here? I ask because I grew up in northern Illinois, which is a much different Midwest from Kansas or Missouri.

      EDIT: I originally typed Kentucky when my brain wanted to type Kansas

      • @bmsok@lemmy.world
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        121 year ago

        Born and raised Michigander checking in. There’s a LOT of cultural variation in the Midwest that people gloss over. You can find extremely liberal population centers all around the region. Chicago, Detroit, Ann Arbor, Madison, Lansing, Milwaukee, etc

      • TheRealGChu
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        51 year ago

        Minnesotan here. No incest signs. Lots of drunk driving signs. And, the occasional meth signs down in the SW of the state.

    • @yuri@lemm.ee
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      71 year ago

      nebraska here and i’ve never seen an incest awareness sign. LOADS of pro life bullshit tho

      • @cvozbosher@lemmy.ml
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        91 year ago

        Same in Oregon. Never seen a “don’t rape your children” bilboard or “don’t shake a baby” bilboard. I do however see a lot of bilboards telling me how a 14 day conceived baby (fetus) has eyes, a beating heart, nails, and maybe a job with current labor laws being pushed. It’s wild how you can outright lie about that shit on a bilboard.

    • @DrPop@lemmy.one
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      31 year ago

      I technically live in southern Illinois near St Louis and I’ve not seen incest sounds only intent ass anti abortion signs. None of which mention when a fetus becomes self aware.

        • @DrPop@lemmy.one
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          21 year ago

          I actually haven’t but I only leave the city after work. The most I’ve seen is churches blaming the pandemic and the climate on lack of faith. I try hard not to look at billboards die to how frustrating they can be.