I think you just get thrills typing the word. |
People associate cracker and redneck with the south but I believe a comedian said PA was Pittsburgh and Philly with Alabama in the middle. In NE there's a term cutterman. It also might be used in PA and NY [upstate]. N word is more insulting because they were slaves. Check out the Scots Irish: http://www.amazon.com/Born-Fighting-Scots-Irish-Shaped-America/dp/0767916891 |
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I am from Georgia. Cracker is the same as "white trash" or just " trash." It originated in North Georgia and, rather than racist, it is a perjorative used for a dirt poor, ignorant, uneducated and crude-manner white person from the mountains. And often, but not always, "crackers" were racists themselves against black folks, former slaves, with whom they were a pretty similarly situated in the old south (after Emancipaction).
It has certainly been appropriated by some groups to use as a slur against those they view as ignorant white folks. I don't know that I would be actually insulted if someone called a me a cracker but I would certainly be upset if they were using it to indicate I had behaved in a. Racist or ignorant manner. The woman who called a white woman that on page one of the thread (in an anecdotal story) was clearly using it in a racist way however. She was using it as any other hate-filled term based solely on the other person's skin color. I would feel pity for her, though, for being so angry and feeling so ugly inside that she felt like lashing out at me solely because of my skin color. |
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I also find it funny (white woman here) - partly because it reminds me of George Jefferson (even though his word was really 'honky') and partly because I had a friend who when we were younger, didn't make the connection of 'whip' being implied in the term, and once asking what that term was all about, said "is it because we're white like Saltines?" |
I am a white, non-hispanic, non-jewish dude from the north, and I agree with all this. Although it would be strange if someone called me a shikse. Now, if you asked "Is A cracker racist?" the answer likely would be yes. My own non-dictionary definition of cracker includes an assumption of racist tendencies. |
It was James Carville. Who may qualify as a comedian, come to think of it. |