9 Stereotypes About Idaho That Need To Be Put To Rest – Right Now
Remember when you were a kid and you were told that it wasn’t nice to stereotype people? So why would you stereotype a state? There are more than a few outrageous rumors floating around about Idaho and the people who live here. We collected nine of the most famous ones so that they can finally be put to rest. These stereotypes are just that—stereotypes. By no means do they reflect our entire state, so maybe think twice when you catch yourself giving into one!

Indeed, potatoes are one of our
state's most important crops when it comes to the agricultural industry.
In fact, more than 320,000 acres of land are used to grow potatoes
every year. But no, we don't ALL work on potato farms. That would just
be ridiculous.

Sure, Idaho is a red state but that
doesn't make everyone who lives here a redneck. You MIGHT come across
some Bud Light lovin', tractor drivin' people out here, but that's true
for pretty much everywhere. And lumping an entire state into one group
is just not very practical or logical, don't you think?

Contrary to popular belief, Idaho
is NOT Ohio....or Illinois...or Iowa. Not even close. And yes, we are
our very own state. Just look at the map right next to Washington and
Oregon and you can see for yourself. 🙂

There's a crazy theory going around
that all Idahoans are survivalists with underground bunkers who
distrust the government. That's simply not true. We distrust the
government just as much as any other state, and although we are known to
take advantage of a good Costco sale when we see one, we're far from
"survivalists". Well, most of us.

Yep, the climate is pretty awful— especially
if you despise experiencing four distinct seasons. We also experience
moderate summer and winters. So, if you enjoy intense heat waves and
being snowed in during the winter months, Idaho's weather probably isn't
for you.

To be fair, a lot of our small towns do
look like this. But just like any other state, we have both small and
large communities. Urban Idaho is different from Rural Idaho, which is
to be expected. We're just like any other state in that regard.

So, apparently a 2017 study
ranked Idaho as the ninth-worst driving state in the country. But you
know what that means? There are eight states that our worse than us. So,
there.

Okay, so we may not have the
abundant amount of culture that states like California have, but we
think we do alright. In fact, our state is full of places to get your
fix of music, performing arts, history, and visual arts. And although
our ethnic communities are small, they still know how to have a good
time. Attend the next Jaialdi in Boise's Basque Block and see for
yourself!

We won't deny that the LDS Church
has a prominent community in Idaho, boasting 414,182 members across 121
stakes. However, our state has a total population of 1.717 million, so
obviously, not all of us practice the Mormon faith. Sure, you'll come
across some Mormons when you visit the Gem State, but religious
diversity is celebrated here as much as anywhere else in the country.
Which of these stereotypes about Idaho bugs you the most? Is there anything you’d add to the list? Let us know in the comments below. If you enjoyed this list, chances are you’ll love 9 Undeniable Habits That No Idahoan Can Ever Unlearn.
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