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[deleted] t1_j2vfbo4 wrote
Reply to comment by thomastodon01027 in Healey should give rural Massachusetts a seat at the table - The Boston Globe by GlobeOpinion
I think it annoys people that rural folk are openly hostile to government… until they need it.
I appreciate what you wrote and we should do better, but I think if rural folks want more from their government then they should start with more belief in our society to begin with.
thewags05 t1_j2wd052 wrote
I recently moved to western Mass from the Burlington area. I have yet to meet anyone who is openly hostile to the government. This isn't rural red Texas, in many ways much of western Mass is more liberal than a lot of the areas inside 495. Except maybe the close Springfield suburbs, that's just a weird area.
https://www.wbur.org/news/2020/11/03/2020-massachusetts-election-map
thomastodon01027 t1_j2wwvz3 wrote
I think it’s a big generalization to say that all rural people are hostile towards government. I would challenge you to look at town-level election results in MA and back that statement up. What I do think it is fair to say is that it is more difficult to deliver government services in rural areas, and rural people understand this. The police response time for the farm where I grew up is about 20 minutes, so when my mom thought she heard footsteps outside her window, she didn’t call the cops. She called the bikers down the street, who were there almost immediately. Turned out to be nothing but the point is, you get used to the idea that certain sorts of government services (public safety, public transit, water/sewer, etc.) might not be available. That said, I think there are areas where the government could take actions that would really benefit rural people, but they won’t take those actions unless they understand those communities.
ggtffhhhjhg t1_j2wnnpr wrote
Around Thor Worcester area the MAGA crowd is large and vocal.
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