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      As someone who has spent time in all three states, Mississippi and Alabama are worse than Florida. There are parts of Florida that are just as bad as the bad parts of AL and MS, but there are also parts of FL that have positive aspects. AL and MS not so much.

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      never been to either of the two. In fact, never been to the US.

      But I also wanted to say florida by instinct

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        Florida has much more lax reporting laws. More or less, as long as it’s anonymized (Florida man/woman, rather than a name) it can/will be reported, versus other states requiring much more stringent care. What goes on behind closed doors is always worse than what you see.

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      I’m not a huge fan of Florida, but at least it has a large variety of things to offer. Schools, entertainment, sports, amusement parks, national parks, beaches, etc.

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    Mississippi, generally speaking. Also high on the list, for me, is Bama, Louisiana, SC, Arkansas, West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Idaho. They all have redeeming communities and places, but in general, I don’t want to live in any of those states. Before anyone asks, I’ve been to all of them.

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      Louisiana has some damn good food, at least.

      But yeah, those three states clustered together… Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama seem to always be competing with one another for the most impoverished, crime ridden, and poorly educated of the states unfortunately.

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    Jesus Christ. It’s like asking if I’d rather get kicked in the nuts or punched in there.

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    Native Mississippian here. I can’t speak for Alabama, but parts of Mississippi, like the Mississippi Delta, are among the most impoverished parts of the country. While crime is relatively low apart from gang activity, I do remember seeing a notice at a Mississippi delta Dominos location with a special map on the wall. It showed parts of town they would not deliver to after dark.

    My wife is from the Midwest and thought that was the most peculiar thing she had ever seen.

    On the flip side, there are pockets of disproportionate wealth peppered across the state. These places are beautiful, but mostly unobtainable due to housing shortages and sky high interest rates. If you’re lucky enough to snag a home in or around these nicer areas, the already low cost of living in the state can actually be quite nice.

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    I’ve driven the back country highways of both for hundreds of miles. AL is hands down far nicer than MS, not even a contest.

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    To me, the more interesting questions are ‘why?’ and ‘what?’

    Why are they so bad? What keeps them down and how can it be turned around?

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      I live in Louisiana and wouldn’t move to Mississippi or Alabama. I wouldn’t want to move to North Louisiana either but the (historically French) southern part of the state has amazing food and music and a unique culture. New Orleans is a fun, vibrant, interesting city and a major tourism destination for many reasons. It’s a fun place to live.

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        Louisiana, along with the rest of the Southern states are great until you leave the areas with the buildings and the learning.

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      LA is the armpit for sure, but the other two I wouldn’t even stop in the state unless I needed gas.

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      Louisiana at least has culture in the “this is a fun celebration” instead of “this is institutionalized racism and classism with extra steps”.

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      I’ve never been to any of those states, but I have a friend who lived in Louisiana for a while. He said they are a strange breed of people, plus there’s alligator everywhere.