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I don't want some of these people coming anyway.

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Here is an interesting interaction between the two sides on Newsbreak...

Jonathan Woodham said..
"No Lottery, No Rural Broadband, No Medical Marijuana, High Gas Taxes, Bad Roads, Fatcat Politicians that steal Your Money, ... However they are building more Prisons for you to be old and die in and experiment with new ways to accomplish the death penalty"
James Abernathy responded..
"Good, we are perfectly happy with our State. We don't need people moving here with your attitude"
Here are the most common reasons given. 
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  • Perceptions of Culture and Lifestyle: Some individuals may hold stereotypes or misconceptions about the culture and lifestyle in Alabama, including perceptions of conservatism, religious influence, or racial tensions. These perceptions may deter some people from considering Alabama as a potential place to live.
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    Economic Factors:

    Certain regions within Alabama face economic challenges, such as limited job opportunities, lower wages compared to other states, and disparities in access to education and healthcare. These economic factors may influence people's decisions about moving to the state.

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    Climate and Natural Disasters:

    Alabama's climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters, may not appeal to everyone, particularly those who prefer more moderate climates. Additionally, the state is prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, which can pose risks and concerns for prospective residents.

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    Political and Social Climate:

    Alabama's political landscape, which tends to lean conservative, may not align with the preferences and values of some individuals. Social issues, such as debates over reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial justice, may also influence perceptions of the state.

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    Education and Infrastructure:

    Concerns about the quality of education and infrastructure in certain areas of Alabama may discourage some people from moving to the state. Issues such as underfunded schools, inadequate public transportation, and limited access to healthcare facilities may be factors in decision-making.

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    Historical Context:

    Alabama has a complex history, including its role in the Civil Rights Movement and its legacy of racial segregation and discrimination. While significant progress has been made, some individuals may associate Alabama with historical injustices and systemic inequalities.

    It's important to note that these reasons reflect perceptions and generalizations, and they may not accurately represent the experiences of all residents or the reality of living in Alabama. Many people who choose to live in Alabama appreciate its natural beauty, strong sense of community, affordable cost of living, and rich cultural heritage. Ultimately, whether someone should move to Alabama depends on their individual priorities, preferences, and circumstances.

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