To the Editor:Re “The Mystery of White Rural Rage,” by Paul Krugman (column, Feb. 27):In 2006 I rode my bicycle across the country.
From San Diego to Georgia I traveled over long stretches of empty road that connected small rural communities.
Christian values, love of God and country, are supposed to be an inoculation against bad things.
Yet almost every per capita statistic — teen pregnancy, gun deaths, infant mortality, spousal abuse, drug use, alcoholism, poverty — shows an inherent, not extrinsic, problem in rural America.
Rural residents, as Mr. Krugman points out, live on the “destruction side of the equation,” but technology alone is not to blame.
Persons:
Paul Krugman, Krugman
Organizations:
White
Locations:
San Diego, Georgia, ”, America, Rural