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I come from a small town in the middle of the USA. I lived in the suburbs with a nice house and an annoyingly large front and back yard. I had to cut the grass and rake the leaves every year. You know, the normal shit.
A while back when people asked me where I was from and I told them they would respond with, "Where is that?"
I'm from Saint Louis County. Specifically, Ferguson. I grew up attending school in the Ferguson-Florissant school district. My middle school's name is Ferguson Middle. I didn't live close to that place. I'm from there.
I was in a taxi yesterday and the woman asked where I was from and I said Ferguson. I then had to hear opinions on racism, corrupt police, corrupt officials who protect police, children being shot by police, people burning stores, rioting, the national guard...I could go on.
People are shocked to meet someone from my hometown. Most of the people who live there don't leave by the way, and it's already small so that only increases the rarity of meeting someone from there.
Interesting side story. When I was in Okinawa there was a man who always came into our office to talk to the Master SGT. I chatted him up one day, and turns out he was my next door neighbor's brother. What are the fucking odds?
As I attempted to change the subject several times she kept bringing it back up. I called her out on it and she said it's like when you ask someone where their from and they respond with something like "Columbine".
How would you deal with this situation?
Are you still in Missourri? If not why don't you just say "from Missourri" rather than Ferguson.
Other than that, it seems like it bothers you way too much. If they are asking too many questions just say you moved away before all the shit went down and you don't know anything about it.