mistressmiyu:dahniwitchoflight:captainlordauditor:the-library-alcove:vbartilucci:Radioactive sand, y
mistressmiyu:dahniwitchoflight:captainlordauditor:the-library-alcove:vbartilucci:Radioactive sand, yet.Helpful little map showing just how much sand, in fact. Look at all of those areas of “under one person per square mile”#and like if sand could vote the entire southwest would be blue#pretty sure the desert would be against frackingi gotta say, as a canadian, this is the thing that boggles my mind and i do not understand, do these places even have a population?how can something with no population, so no decision making ability even GET a vote? for either party?why does non sentience default to rebuplican for the US?and not just like, “blank” or undecided?As a Nevada resident it’s because there are like… maybe a couple hundred people living out there. There’s little tiny towns that have maybe 10 people a piece but then you also have parumph with like 100-200 people that are basically all white- seriously I went down there as a gay white person and felt like I was gonna get hate crimed. Reno, Carson, and Vegas are the only places with any sort of real population numbers though so while those red areas are considered districts they have no sway in Nevada because there’s less then a thousand votes between them all. Basically in the US if the area looks empty there’s one shitty white republican who named themeselves the mayor of a non-existent town and everyone shrugged because no one cares about them enough to dispute it.Also all the radioactive sand has a military base on it. It’s one of those things we all know but the military pretends we don’t. They aren’t a permanent address so they aren’t counted in the population but they do probably vote in one of the surrounding districts. -- source link
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