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by pasiaj 1676 days ago
Finns were segregated to different sports leagues, different youth groups, different stores etc. based on families political leanings for decades after the war.

If you go to any small town in Finland, you'll still find an "S Market" and a "K Market" that have their roots in this left-right segregation going back all the way to the civil war.

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Kinda sad because that is definitely happening in the US. If you look at measures of political polarization over the past couple decades based on where people live, it has gotten much more extreme. You are much less likely to come into contact with people in your neighborhood who are of the opposite political side than a generation ago.
You're not radically less likely to come in contact with people of other political views, you are just more likely to be surrounded by people who keep their political views quiet, because they know what's good for them.

Most of the US is purple, the difference is whether it's a blue-ish purple or a red-dish purple.

You are much less likely to come in contact with people of other political views than in times past, and there is plenty of detailed research to back this up. One recent example:

https://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/research/resear...