Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuz they're all a bunch of racist, redneck dipshits.
You are quite ignorant, but maybe that's what you need to believe to feel better about living in a declining part of the country.
It’s RED hot.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuz they're all a bunch of racist, redneck dipshits.
+1
And a lot of it is hot & swampy. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Cuz they're all a bunch of racist, redneck dipshits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuz they're all a bunch of racist, redneck dipshits.
You are quite ignorant, but maybe that's what you need to believe to feel better about living in a declining part of the country.
It’s RED hot.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuz they're all a bunch of racist, redneck dipshits.
You are quite ignorant, but maybe that's what you need to believe to feel better about living in a declining part of the country.
It’s RED hot.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of it is political, both regarding historical politics and the present day. A little of it is classism, because the South is cheaper. However I doubt many of these South-haters would turn down an amazing job opportunity in Atlanta. And I’m not sure rural Georgia is any worse than say rural Pennsylvania.
Anonymous wrote:Spend any amount of time on here and there are so many nasty comments made about the south that I just don't understand. And while I've never lived in the south I have spent quite a bit of time in GA, SC, NC and FL. and have found people to be nice and welcoming. Nicer than here for sure. So I don't get the near constant comments on different threads about it. Seems to me in fact a lot of people head south to retire for an slower pace life and for warm weather. What gives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing it gets the racism and the the stain that can never be washed off from the Jim Crow era, but I don’t know.
Maybe it’s the bombing of all successful black neighborhoods, or turning them into lakes or using eminent domain to run the roads right through their communities.
I don't get the people saying the south is racist. Most African Americans in the us, well the majority of them live in the south. They would not continue to live somewhere they felt treated badly. It just doesn't make sense. How is the south racist?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate it, my family is in the south. But I’m wise to it. The school segregation, the residential segregation, the racism, the ignorance.
Of course it’s not all like that, there are pockets here and there.
I couldn’t live there.
And the mosquitoes are horrible.