I'm from the south, and I hear this EVERY SINGLE DAY:

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crimson5pheonix

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Chiasm post=18.74786.846545 said:
crimson5pheonix post=18.74786.846514 said:
Try fried pickles with ranch dressing if you haven't already. It is the poor person's crack with the only negative affect being fat.
Will do, Always wondered how they would taste, I swear go cheap awesome southern food.
I'd make a southern cookbook, but it would either be pan fry or cover in butter. It tastes so good though. [random]another good food is blackened fish[/random]
 

Bretty

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All I ever hear in the south is how people are worried that he will be assasinated. Look at what happned when one black guy got beaten on by cops..
 

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Rooster Cogburn post=18.74786.846517 said:
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Wow... The people need to remember that church and state are supposed to be seperate... Although thats just me being optimistic.
But, is it not true that different religions embrace different moral values? So, would I be wrong for selecting a representative who agrees with my values? The name of the religion becomes a matter of mere nomenclature if I am making a value judgement. I'm not a religious nut, but I don't think it's necessarily evil to allow religious leanings to influence one's vote. Not that those people aren't being dicks in this particular instance.


EDIT: If you live in the South, you know we are the one demographic that can still be slandered, libeled, and insulted. That's what happens when you lose the war.
Well, lets answer this challenge. First off, I never said that it was evil for religion to influence you're vote. Secondly, religion should not be the only thing that influences you're vote; if it is one of the factors fine, but if it is the only factor then I say that you need to learn to think for yourself.

Claytonic3000 post=18.74786.846520 said:
I'm from the north, and all I hear is "Obama is the messiah!"

Quite the opposite situation.
I too, am from the north (Ohio, if you must know), and I have walked in to a few different places getting breakfast on my way to school and I have heard things like "barrack Hussein Osama" and "That guy will fuck our country up" and worse.

By the way, I support Obama just for the fact that Biden seems intelligent, unlike Palin. But that's just me, take from it what you will.


Edit: I was about to go to sleep, and I forgot to turn on my torrents, so I get on and I see that I have been quoted, so I respond, and now I wont get any sleep... Oh well...
 

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Bretty post=18.74786.846555 said:
All I ever hear in the south is how people are worried that he will be assassinated. Look at what happened when one black guy got beaten on by cops..
Let's not talk about shit like that because it is not funny. Just talking about it could be breaking some law too.
 
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Taxi Driver post=18.74786.846591 said:
indolent [sup](I believe you are a lover of uncommonly used words)[/sup]
I don't know what lazy to the factor of pretentious is, but god damn it that is one awesome equation.
 

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RKRigney post=18.74786.846480 said:
"OBAMA IS A MUSLIM HE WANTS TO TAKE AWAY ALL THE GUNS AND HE RAPED A GAY BABY DUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRR."

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Fact: 80% of southerners are still a bunch of racist, know-nothing hicks. It pains me to admit it, but it's totally true.
Hypocrisy is very becoming on you, I think it accents your eyes wonderfully.

Ultimately, there are a lot of "special" people in the South, but that doesn't mean generalizing 8/10[sup]th[/sup] (4/5[sup]th[/sup]) of them is going to do any good but perhaps alienate yourself to an audience of those more intelligent voters that you're trying to appeal to.

There are a lot more informed voters out there than you're giving credit to, even in the South. Logically, McCain will get more votes down here, but not for the same reasons you've given.
 

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Here's what I don't get... I thought there was at least, if not more, black people living in the South? Culturally, all the cool afro-american things came from the South, right?
 

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what do you expect from a section of the nation that are still obsessed with a war thats over a hundered years done? starting with the civil war era they havent shown a stunning grasp of reality and it hasent gotten better since that i can see.

i mean really, they try and split the nation, start a war over being able to OWN other people, lose the war soundly, and 100 years on we are still hearing about it? some retard in (pick a souther state) thinks its a good idea to fly the rebel flag on the state capitol building? i mean THIS is concidered a 'good' idea down there? the very symbol of slavery and yes epic stupidity is 'debated' by these people with their elected LEADERS thinking its a good idea?

it almost makes me wish we could change our minds and let em go. as far as i can see we didnt get much by keeping the south in the union besides 100 years of pissing and moaing about how they COULD have won the war if X had happened or Y hadent or a frog had farted in the morning of bull-run instead of the afternoon of the day before or what ever other nonsence they are still talking about down there.

talk about being stuck in stupid.

on the other hand im from New York (not the city) and we were ignorant enough to vote Hillary in as a senator so i guess the south doesnt have a lock on stupid. :)
 

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Rooster Cogburn post=18.74786.846517 said:
EDIT: If you live in the South, you know we are the one demographic that can still be slandered, libeled, and insulted. That's what happens when you lose the war.
It has nothing to do with losing the war, unless it's the war on literacy which we, the South, are still losing at an alarming rate. The reason the South is slandered is because it's based in fact. I've lived in the South my entire life and I have no illusions about the kind of people who populate this forsaken region of the nation.

While it's true that not every Southerner is backwards, illiterate, racist, or a redneck, a greater portion of Southerners are. I've traveled throughout much of the South in my life and I can attest that in my own personal experience Southern people in general are complete morons. They thump their bibles, display thinly veiled racism, and are patriotic to the point of being morons who will support anything the government tells them because disagreement means you're a traitor to your nation.

Honestly, as much as I enjoy my right to vote, I know the kind of people in my community, and the country as a whole would be better off if we simply didn't count any votes below the Mason-Dixon.
 

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Rooster Cogburn post=18.74786.846517 said:
EDIT: If you live in the South, you know we are the one demographic that can still be slandered, libeled, and insulted. That's what happens when you lose the war.
It has nothing to do with losing the war, unless it's the war on literacy which we, the South, are still losing at an alarming rate. The reason the South is slandered is because it's based in fact. I've lived in the South my entire life and I have no illusions about the kind of people who populate this forsaken region of the nation.

While it's true that not every Southerner is backwards, illiterate, racist, or a redneck, a greater portion of Southerners are. I've traveled throughout much of the South in my life and I can attest that in my own personal experience Southern people in general are complete morons. They thump their bibles, display thinly veiled racism, and are patriotic to the point of being morons who will support anything the government tells them because disagreement means you're a traitor to your nation.

Honestly, as much as I enjoy my right to vote, I know the kind of people in my community, and the country as a whole would be better off if we simply didn't count any votes below the Mason-Dixon.
 

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It's arguable that having a war in which hundreds of thousands or your people were killed mostly in your territory with vast amounts of crops and industry burned, followed by a period in which you couldn't even elect your representatives and were the third world to a vengeful victor might tend to make one's region poor. Just look at what happened in Weimar Republic Germany post WW I, only multiply it several times for the destroyed infrastructure. It should come as no surprise to anyone that hatred and patriotism are powerful unifying forces in a devastated region; give the South some credit for being so much more low-key than Hitler.

It's coming on 150 years now, but poverty and illiteracy are the path of least resistance. The southern people of my experience tend to be only as racist as the Yankees I know, though admittedly being shifted toward the hillbilly side of the spectrum away from lowland redneck tends to help in that respect. I certainly haven't heard the OP's type statement with any frequency, and I spent the summer renting things to talkative southern construction workers. Honestly, racism against Hispanics is at higher ebb than blacks by far.

Accentuating the negative and perpetuating stereotypes is only OK when describing southern whites, or have I missed something?
 

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Retoru post=18.74786.846689 said:
It has nothing to do with losing the war, unless it's the war on literacy which we, the South, are still losing at an alarming rate. The reason the South is slandered is because it's based in fact. I've lived in the South my entire life and I have no illusions about the kind of people who populate this forsaken region of the nation.

While it's true that not every Southerner is backwards, illiterate, racist, or a redneck, a greater portion of Southerners are. I've traveled throughout much of the South in my life and I can attest that in my own personal experience Southern people in general are complete morons. They thump their bibles, display thinly veiled racism, and are patriotic to the point of being morons who will support anything the government tells them because disagreement means you're a traitor to your nation.

Honestly, as much as I enjoy my right to vote, I know the kind of people in my community, and the country as a whole would be better off if we simply didn't count any votes below the Mason-Dixon.
I see your point, and I have to concede some truth to it, but I think it is exaggerated, and a lot offensive. I have traveled extensively in the South, northern seaboard, and West, and I've never seen anything that made me look on the South as poorly as you describe. Not that the people you describe aren't there, but I haven't seen them as a majority in most regions. On the other hand, I've been to Boston and New York, and I wasn't stricken by their kindness, enlightenment and understanding. Quite the opposite. In my experience, the South just isn't that much worse than the North in this regard, except in specific regions, which is a point I must concede.

And it has everything to do with the war. The South is a very different place to this day because of the havoc caused. The North could absorb the loss of life, the South could not. The infrastructure, industry, and agricultural base of the South was crushed, and specific regions never recovered.

I also have no delusions about the place I live and the people I am from. And I still say that they frequently get a bad rap. Congressional Reconstruction was a pretty bad rap.
 

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Alright let me clarify: I live in a small Mississippi town. And I'm sticking with the 80% stat.
 

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Hmm well I'm in the middle of the south (Tennessee) and I have yet to hear racist remarks of him. I don't think 80% of us are still a bunch of racist know nothing hicks.(maybe in bama but that's God's wasteland) I would say the majority of us are pretty laid back people. Plus have you been to atlanta or montgomery, new orleans, jacksonville? huge black populations so if the south is so bad about race why are so many around?
We all stay in the cities for a reason, honey. Ain't too many of us in the country.

The sad thing about the "Obama is a Muslim!" claims is that both sides have tried to squash the rumor, but it lives on strong. There are even Democrats who will cross over because they don't want a "Muslim" running the country. Even if he was a Muslim, what's wrong with that? Politics aside, there is really something wrong with that statement. Just because we are in a war with people who are Muslim doesn't mean all Muslims are inherently bad. Unfortunately, enough people believe it to keep this rumor going strong.

I'm totally middle-of-the-road, but I sure do wanna whack people in the head when I hear stuff like this. I'm a Southerner from the big city of Atlanta, where most people are for Obama, but you step outside the city limits and it's all red country. Not that this is bad, but it is where you hear these Muslim claims. Can't we just vote on the politics and leave those other factors out of the discussion? Especially when said factors are lies.
 

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In my experience most Southerners are the least racist people in the country, especially against black people. Would you like to know why? BECAUSE BLACK PEOPLE ONLY LIVE IN THE SOUTH!! Honestly look up a map on the population distribution map of African-Americans and see that they live in the South. Everyone else is racist due simply to the fact that there are no African-Americans anywhere else.
 

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I saw this video today on Digg, and while she isn't from the south, (or doesn't sound like it at least), she is the epitome of everything that is wrong with people in western society.

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=UwjlUMoLVvA

People like this just piss me off. Not only is she bigoted, the sheer level of arrogance that she displays is sickening.