Damn Yankees. Always puttin' a brother down.Wyatt post=18.74786.846686 said: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.![]()
In Florida (which has it's cosmopolitan areas like Pinellas County and it's DEEP Southern areas like anything outside the county line), I see a healthy balance between the two sides, or at least in the Bay Area. Most of the political signs I've seen have been in wealthy suburbs and waterfront properties, which if anything, tells me that only the upper class care about politics. Most of the people I talk to seem to be favoring McCain around Tampa, but again, most of the people I've discussed the election with are either wealthy professionals, small business owners/employees, or church-goers, so maybe my data doesn't exactly represent the whole cross-section.
On Southern culture in general, racism isn't that bad down here. Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics seem to get along just fine even in the swampy hamlets around Tampa. I can't speak for anything north of Florida, but Southern Pride down here seems to be maintained without the racism. It's more the fact that we didn't have to deal with you greasy carpet-baggers that instills such fond, Antebellum memories in us.