General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: 5 Reasons to Stop Talking Sh*t About People From the South and Midwest [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)That's why I don't like the South. 1950s. Segregation. Jim Crow everywhere. Every part of life was tainted with antebellum self-righteousness. What utter immorality. When I see the politicians that are elected by Southerners today, I think "Nothing has changed. The world has passed them by." Having lived in the South during years that were important in forming my social consciousness, I can read between the lines and decipher the coded words of racism in what is said by so many white Southern politicians. I am white. The experience of Southern racism scarred my life experience. It was shocking to me. When I was in college, I traveled by bus from the North to the South at Christmas and for summer vacation. The poverty, the shotgun houses with undernourished children on the porches, the sights and smells of segregation and racial prejudice and white supremacy -- it was awful. I remember the segregated waiting rooms in the bus stations, the separate restrooms, the exaggeration of differences that don't really even exist. What foolishness. I just cannot respect it.
I'm sure you are not that way. But I feel certain you know what I am talking about.