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In reply to the discussion: I'm from the south. [View all]BellaKos
(318 posts)321. Well, at some risk,
I'll say that some northern liberals seem to project a sense of self-righteousness. (Puritan influence from way back).
And southern conservatives are defensive and resentful. (Reconstruction which resulted in decades of poverty).
But it seems to me that neither understands each other very well. Nor do they understand the cultural and regional influences that have produced the different perspectives.
Just sayin'
But that isn't necessarily the reason that the Tea Party has flourished in recent years, although people who feel threatened and resentful would be more attracted to the TP rhetoric.
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what you just wrote doesn't have anything to do with what I pointed out in my...
AlbertCat
Oct 2013
#63
I condemn the South because I lived there for some years and I know southerners. Granted
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#31
I condemn the South because it sends characters like Ted Cruz and Lindsay Graham, etc. to Congress.
AlbertCat
Oct 2013
#59
The South also sent John Lewis and Alan Grayson to congress. And I think you'll find a lot of
Erose999
Oct 2013
#78
Yeah, and don't forget that tiny little state of New Jersey, with its 51 hate groups. That whole
Ghost in the Machine
Oct 2013
#230
Per capita Tennessee has 5 times as many hate groups as California and you brag
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#233
Yeah, that's what the other exploding heads went on about, too.. per capita,, blah blah blah..
Ghost in the Machine
Oct 2013
#267
I'll believe that they have changed when Don Siegelman gets out of prison and is sitting in the
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#296
And how does it matter? What is constructive about highlighting those "distinctions?"
Eleanors38
Oct 2013
#278
Yeah, I think we have to go back to trying to win ALL seats, especially now.
Tigress DEM
Oct 2013
#362
At the same time, I think you'll see a backlash against the old white establishment by the young,
Erose999
Oct 2013
#83
i hope you're right, and this is anecdotal on my part, but some of my young, distant realitives from
dionysus
Oct 2013
#179
So your liberalism is better? And what was that you said about idiological arrogance?
Squinch
Oct 2013
#84
I don't think it gets handed so much as it is a starting point - but after that,
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2013
#85
Sure there are limo liberals in the world. But that still doesn't give anyone the right
IrishAyes
Oct 2013
#195
It's late at night and this is starting to bore me since I do not trust the purity of intent
IrishAyes
Oct 2013
#287
BS. You've wasted my time long enough and haven't left the pretzel factory behind you yet.
IrishAyes
Oct 2013
#292
After the Ted Cruz fiasco, after the votes are tallied on vote after vote, what are we supposed to
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#37
Texans pride themselves on their Southern affiliation. They are right next to Louisiana and
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#126
Good luck. Liberal Southerners are heroes, not scum, but unfortunately, liberal Southerners
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#208
Texas rebelled against Mexico because of slavery then rebelled against the USA over slavery
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#144
Whatever you say, tell it to John Lewis as he's a southerner too. Hell, so is Hillary C and
Erose999
Oct 2013
#88
If you'd ever been in Boehner's district, you would know that part of their problem is that
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#127
Bohener's district is Cincinnati, right? Thats hardly Gerogia or Tennessee. One might say that citie
Erose999
Oct 2013
#170
Ohio has the "accent line" and southeast Ohio identifies with the South as does WestVirginia nowdays
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#180
My extended family are from West Virginia. They get more snow in one day than we get in 10 years,
Erose999
Oct 2013
#318
Hillary was born in and raised in Illinois and went to Wellesley and Yale
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#152
You forget Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, Kentucky (let's hope we get more Democrats there)
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#124
Actual conservatives aren't Tea party but Southern states are proud to send scum to DC
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#159
To whom do you think you are speaking? You are, supposedly, making a point about
Squinch
Oct 2013
#143
Apparently you have to be born in the South to earn it. Personally, I was born to conservatives
Squinch
Oct 2013
#61
I call regionalism 'Place of Origin' bigotry, expanding the term to include the spirit of the law.
freshwest
Oct 2013
#18
I lived in the South a number of years. I think the bashing is perfectly justified.
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#39
When Southerners stop electing jerks like Vitters and Sessions and Lindsay Graham, the Pauls, Ted
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#106
So you are judging the South on your experiences living here before MLK's "mountaintop"
Erose999
Oct 2013
#90
Didn't you make an OP just recently wanting to send everyone in the South off to
cordelia
Oct 2013
#248
Could you please be more specific aobut what you meant by the "ugly kind of bigotry beneath
JDPriestly
Oct 2013
#27
Northern Whites were 3 to 4 times more likely to vote for Obama than Southern whites
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#42
My county in NC and several of the counties around it are very rural and vote consistently blue.
Jamastiene
Oct 2013
#70
TO HEAR ALL THE WHINING FROM SOUTHERN WHITES ONE WOULD THINK THEY'RE THE MOST DISCRIMINATED AGAINST!
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#48
I was born out of the left side of my mothers double uterus and have been a lefty ever since
AAO
Oct 2013
#57
No, but it is very hard to be a liberal when you are surrounded by conservatives. n/t
Jamastiene
Oct 2013
#73
So the liberalism of someone in a conservative area is better than the liberalism
Squinch
Oct 2013
#76
The assumption implicit in the OP and in your post that those from the South are the only
Squinch
Oct 2013
#93
I live in Shelby CO. Alabama so yes i am right in the middle of it and i give them Hell
stonecutter357
Oct 2013
#160
So because others are making judgments about who is the better liberal, so must you. I see.
Squinch
Oct 2013
#270
It's not mentalist schtick. It's called paraphrasing. And it is an accurate paraphrase of your post.
Squinch
Oct 2013
#276
I living in the South now, namely Georgia, but I was born in Philadelphia, PA,
RebelOne
Oct 2013
#62
Plenty of more liberal places to support than Louisiana which whites voted 1 in 10 for Obama
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#119
When the South quits electing bigots every election cycle, the bashing will stop. Until then,
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#100
+1. When a state flies the Confederate flag as its state flag, it deserves ever bit of scorn. nt
SunSeeker
Oct 2013
#125
Georgia threw out a good Governor like Barnes because he wanted the State flag to not be Confederate
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#187
Have you ever lived in a small Southern town? The kids grow up aspiring to be prison guards
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#130
"idea that having certain politics makes you defacto more intelligent".Think baggers don't feel that
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#234
I was raised in a small Southern town. None of the kids there grew up aspiring to be prison guards.
cordelia
Oct 2013
#242
It's a thing of beauty here...to see our "perfect Northern friends" sputter
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#109
K/R and look out, progressives don't like to be called out on their imperfections.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#129
Gee, in the era of the Tea Party shutdown, progressives are being called out for their bigotry
coldmountain
Oct 2013
#141
How could an atheist know about good? How could born Liberal know about___________?
Tikki
Oct 2013
#142
I think you struck too close to home for some (tongue firmly in cheek). Good job! n/t
X_Digger
Oct 2013
#155
Never mistake refusing to accept RW ideology and/or policy as arrogance and bigotry by liberals.
Zorra
Oct 2013
#168
What about accepting left wing ideology that is little more than treacly boilerplate? nt
rrneck
Oct 2013
#319
Could you please post some specific examples of what aspects of left wing ideology are little
Zorra
Oct 2013
#322
You got that and the fact the very nicest people I've met anywhere are have been in the South.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2013
#178
I think liberals are frustrated to see so many people voting against their own best interests.
alarimer
Oct 2013
#188
Which reinforces the point that regionalism only serves to divide and that in turn
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#216
P.S. Here's another song from Lynyrd Skynyrd where they sing against racism.
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#219
"When ideology becomes an affectation it also becomes a product. " This....
YoungDemCA
Oct 2013
#205
I'm from Kentucky and think many southerners are to sensitive about this stuff.
TheKentuckian
Oct 2013
#215
Gee... I dunno, maybe you've mis-classified, I've lived deeply in the south and north...
MrMickeysMom
Oct 2013
#239
Your phrase "I'm from the South" reminds me of one of my nieces who heard that at camp.
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#285
I've never engaged in regionalism on DU, because I think it's stupid. It never occurred to me
Squinch
Oct 2013
#309
People use lower case r because it looks like a gun. If you didn't, I was mistaken. But the rest of
Dark n Stormy Knight
Oct 2013
#376
And I love the fact that so many of the people responding are illustrating the fourth paragraph
renie408
Oct 2013
#371
Southern Democrats need a big tent, not a tiny politically correct tent
saynotoplutocrats
Oct 2013
#373