In terms of having the “marrying cousins” stereotype.

  • Big P@feddit.ukEnglish
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    2 years ago

    Ask anyone in the UK and they’ll tell you the next county over from them

    • expatriado@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Rafael Cruz is from Alberta, so even got enough crazy to export.

    • fresh@sh.itjust.works
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      2 years ago

      I don’t think Canada has an Alabama. As conservative as they are, Alberta is wealthy, highly educated, and they frequently vote for women and POC. They like “small government”, but also have some of the highest paid government workers in the country. I just don’t see much similarity.

      I think the comparison to Texas is more apt because they’re both conservative petro states with center left suburban sprawl cities.

      • Pyr@lemmy.ca
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        2 years ago

        Ya I would agree likely no Alabama equivalent, but I would say the closest would maybe be Saskatchewan?

        • fresh@sh.itjust.works
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          2 years ago

          Saskatchewan is the birthplace of the NDP (Canada’s social democratic party), universal public healthcare (ever heard of Tommy Douglas?), and historically one of the pillars of the labour movement. It’s now the most conservative province, but still has tons of new immigrants, racial and cultural diversity, good education, and well funded government services. The SK NDP ruled almost continuously from 1971 to 2006.

          SK is much more like midwestern farm states that were formerly pro-labour pro-union hotbeds but are now more moderate or conservative, like Iowa and Wisconsin.

    • krayj@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
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      2 years ago

      I’ve always heard that Alberta is the ‘Texas of Canada’ (presumably for the oil & being politically conservative). But since Canada only has 10 provinces, I guess that would mean each province needs to represent 5 different US states.

      If Alabama and Texas are two of them, what are the other 3 for Alberta?

        • Barndog53@lemm.ee
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          2 years ago

          This answer is very valid. I’ve grown up around a lot of Mormons.

          • Saraphim@lemmy.world
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            2 years ago

            I’ve only been to Utah once, and it was like some creepy children-of-the-corn situation where everyone looked exactly the same. I left with the impression that everyone there is related. It was … disconcerting.

    • why@lemmy.sdf.org
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      2 years ago

      The article actually says the desease is not the result of incest, but instead all people with the decease most likely share a common ancestor.