Yes it was Seneca Valley was rednecks |
This is a joke, right? |
It just cracks me up that since they don't "like" the idea that this was the perception of MoCo in the 90s, they just simply say "its not true" I know everyone here likes to think of themselves as super education and advanced and the elite county in the entire country. But there was (and still is) a strong redneck presence in the county. And 30 years ago, when the county was predomanitely white, the perception of MoCo was rich people in Bethesda & Chevy Chase, and Rednecks further up. And yes, we all understood there was a middle class in between. But it was a joke. But it was 100% said. Outloud. By real people |
That tells us a lot of the kind of people you were around. For the majority of people in DC, MoCo was Silver Spring, Rockville, part of Takoma Park, Bethesda, Wheaton, Potomac, Gaithersburg. Most didn't even know if there were such places as Poolesville and Damascus. Up north was Fredneck. |
Not one of the previous posters, but I find it funny that PP thinks that folks in the 90s really thought about some of the cities as being in MoCo affiliated. In reality places like Silver Spring was just thought of as their own separate city, right outside of DC. Little thought was given to the fact that it resided in MoCo. |
Maybe that's what you thought personally, but as a long time resident I never had this peculiar view. I thought of these areas as moco. |
I find this hard to believe, given that most of the east county is Silver Spring. Leisure World, part of Silver Spring, that separate city, right outside of DC... |
No. It also be the top football school for over a decade. |
| Redneck is a racist term please stop throwing it around |
In 1974, Seneca Valley HS was basically surrounded by farmland. True fact. (I agree that "redneck" is a pejorative, and people shouldn't use the word.) |
No, it's not racist, but it is bigoted. Also classist. People should feel free to use the term to describe themselves, if they want, but I don't think that people should use the term to describe others. |
White people coined that term for other white people. |
| Growing up in the 80's in Olney it was farmland and considered very rednecky..... |
We are not talking about 1974, we're talking about '90s as the poster claimed. |
You're wrong in the first part. In the '90s Seneca Valley was a top football school, having won the state 6 times in that decade but the school was still majority minorities. |