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In reply to the discussion: 5 Reasons to Stop Talking Sh*t About People From the South and Midwest [View all]TNNurse
(7,551 posts)You can make derogatory comments about the group to which you belong. You can make fun of your own. I am a short white woman who has lived her entire life in the South. I am a liberal Democrat by birth and by raising. I am college educated and have traveled a little. I experienced the desegregation of my high school in 1965 in GA. My mother was the school librarian. We met in the afternoon in the car and compared how many times we had been called "N...... Lover" each day. The high score won.
I am sure I have relatives who harbor strong positive feelings toward our Confederate ancestry. I can take you to the grave of my Confederate Great Grandfather, not with pride and celebration, but he was my ancestor.
I can make short jokes, I can call people "crackers", I don't but I can. I can describe low-life white-trash southern behavior. I do however know that these behaviors are not exclusive to the south.
IT IS PROBABLY BEST TO NOT MAKE GENERALIZATIONS ABOUT PEOPLE BECAUSE HOW THEY LOOK AND WHERE THEY LIVE.