I find it interesting that the largest religious group in both Meade and Harper County is "another Christian faith."
Meade also has a large Mennonite community (used to have a separate school even). Also I think it’s the Evangelical catch all category
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There was a guy who, at the time, I considered a friend but in retrospect he was a massive racist to me and pretty much everyone not WASPy. Anyway he would use some form of the phrase "he jewed me" on a regular basis. I didn't know what that meant, until I started working at summer camp after I graduated from K-State. Luckily I didn't learn by repeating it. This was the same context I learned what JAP meant. I was horrified when I heard a parent say it, I asked my boss and he explained that it wasn't a pejorative for Japanese person but it meant Jewish American Princess.
What's the context for quoting this particular post? Growing up in GC I literally knew 10x as many Mennonites that didn't speak English than I knew Jewish and black people, who were not family. The non English speaking Mennonites in GC frequently came into Dillons where I worked and they seemed scared of me.