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I'm a practicing Catholic and follow Catholic social teaching. I'm pro-immigration and against racism (I'm a POC, Asian specifically), but am anti-abortion, anti-same sex marriage/gender transitioning (though I accept LGBTQ people themselves, it's just certain sexual acts I'm morally against regardless of the person's sexual orientation), and anti-euthanasia. I'd also want to ban fornication and contraception if I could, but I realize that's not going to happen.
You'd probably find a group that shares a lot of your beliefs somewhere in New England. The actual specifics about which liberal-adjacent bullet points are checked will vary a lot from congregation to congregation. There are some churches that are very pro-BLM, pro-LGBT, etc. And some others that are loosely "accept and respect others, but don't push it".
Any minority heavy city would fit. San Antonio, Albuquerque, Tucson, Las Vegas in the West + any secondary city in the South (Greensboro, Jacksonville, Birmingham, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, etc.)
Location: New Albany, Indiana (Greater Louisville)
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Nebraska is a deep red state but abolished the death penalty and has less economic inequality than most red states. Seems to be a nice mix of conservatism without the harsh edges found in the Deep South states. I was impressed at the rest areas there all men's urinals where disabled friendly, never seen that even in Blue states.
WV and to a lesser extent KY are Democrat on safety nets but still socially conservative. But both have more income inequality, poverty, and drug issues than NE / WY / IA etc.
I'm a practicing Catholic and follow Catholic social teaching. I'm pro-immigration and against racism (I'm a POC, Asian specifically), but am anti-abortion, anti-same sex marriage/gender transitioning (though I accept LGBTQ people themselves, it's just certain sexual acts I'm morally against regardless of the person's sexual orientation), and anti-euthanasia. I'd also want to ban fornication and contraception if I could, but I realize that's not going to happen.
And all of this is on your resume and part of your introduction when you meet someone? You might need a ticket in a time capsule.
Do I smell troll?
Don't know how Canadian and American laws vary in nature and enforcement, but a neighbor lost his job recently for how he discussed his religious beliefs and his opinion of others' at the workplace.
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