Anonymous wrote:Thinking that everyone in the south is a racist MAGA cult member is like other countries thinking everyone in the US is a racist MAGA cult member because Trump.
We're not.
Anonymous wrote:There are deeply racist pockets all over the place.
Cecil County, MD, which is about halfway between Baltimore and Philly, was well known as the home of the regional KKK for years. It was not easy to grow up liberal there (we moved across the line to DE when I was 13 and starting HS)
I drove through a town just outside of Pittsburgh a few years ago that had an openly racist sign about Obama and Biden right on the side of the main drag. I have never wanted to leave a place so quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Thinking that everyone in the south is a racist MAGA cult member is like other countries thinking everyone in the US is a racist MAGA cult member because Trump.
We're not.
Anonymous wrote:There are deeply racist pockets all over the place.
Cecil County, MD, which is about halfway between Baltimore and Philly, was well known as the home of the regional KKK for years. It was not easy to grow up liberal there (we moved across the line to DE when I was 13 and starting HS)
I drove through a town just outside of Pittsburgh a few years ago that had an openly racist sign about Obama and Biden right on the side of the main drag. I have never wanted to leave a place so quickly.
Anonymous wrote:the racism is part of the culture.
I don't want my kids to ever have that awful accent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
But that's an electoral map, so it reflects the margins in every state. Most of the states that went for Trump had areas that supported Harris, and vice versa.
To me, it just promotes division to hate on an entire region. I've never lived in what most would consider the south (just NY, NJ, DC, MD, and NoVa), but I have relatives in areas that are indisputably the south. Some are MAGA, and just as many are true-blue progressives who walk the walk far more than most in the DC area.
There's enough intolerance floating around already. It's a shame that people stretch to be tribal about regions when they don't need to be.
I agree, but the difference to me is that the south has been run by politicians who pander to the worst of their people for generations. It impacts policy and culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up partially in Florida and people in my neighborhood were openly racist, not even remotely shy about it. My parents ended up moving away.
My husband's rural Florida home town literally has a Trump shrine and just so, so much meth.
As a pregnant woman right now, I wouldn't even visit Florida because there's now a serious risk they'll let you die if something goes wrong.
Is Florida considered part of the South?
I guess she was thinking of black and white? She was paid less than $700/month, living in a trailer on her parents' property, and called herself the daughter of confederacy. She was actually one of the nicer ones. I met many students still talking about the land their families lost during the civil war. Completely insulated vapid place. And that is a university town. The surrounding areas were worse. Hope the flood of hispanic population changed the state, at least the university got rid of the rebel flag.