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In reply to the discussion: I don't understand the South. [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)14. thanks I've spent some time in the deep South, but confess to feeling uncomfortable
first time was in the early seventies with my long haired boyfriend who was a southerner. Had a not great experience in Alabama.
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And if Germany was still proudly flying swastikas, that would be somewhat problematic,
DanTex
Jun 2015
#47
Exactly. My point entirely...I've been thinking...do the Germans have special sections
CTyankee
Jun 2015
#99
How could Lincoln have been too conciliatory after the war if he was killed before it was over?
KitSileya
Jun 2015
#29
Plans for reconstruction were well underway at the time of his assasination
LordGlenconner
Jun 2015
#32
You must dig ISIS. In the ME, they're doing what you advocate for in this post.
Pooka Fey
Jun 2015
#57
Native Southerner here. Haley and Jindal are about nothing but lining their pockets.
onehandle
Jun 2015
#11
thanks I've spent some time in the deep South, but confess to feeling uncomfortable
cali
Jun 2015
#14
Yes, that is so true but they are not the only Americans who lost wars. Native Americans did also
jwirr
Jun 2015
#35
The operative word is "before the European" They did not lose a war because they wanted to
jwirr
Jun 2015
#93
Most people that I see obsessing about the civil war are northerners. nt
redgreenandblue
Jun 2015
#19
You may be right but this kid said it was about racism and wanting to start a new race war. That
jwirr
Jun 2015
#39
Not really. There are similar movements in Idaho and Montana, hardly the South.
Behind the Aegis
Jun 2015
#44
"Most"? Would you agree that democracy tends to reflect collective attitudes?
lumberjack_jeff
Jun 2015
#30
You don't understand it because you buy into the silly South bashing we partake in here on DU.
ileus
Jun 2015
#41
What South do you live in? I live in a South that is still seething with anger
McCamy Taylor
Jun 2015
#43
Yeah, I miss that guy so much. If you haven't read his essays, I think his blog is still
Nay
Jun 2015
#65
I grew up exposed to that whole rebel pride thing, but luckily wasn't raised by it.
arcane1
Jun 2015
#51
In my family is refered, when it is discussed, as the"War between the States".
oneshooter
Jun 2015
#103
+1. Jindahl and Haley are easy, racism is what it usually takes to get elected statewide there..
Hoyt
Jun 2015
#55
There's lots of icky racists in the north, too. But there's more of them per capita in the south.
Zorra
Jun 2015
#58
Jindal and Haley certainly DO understand it, they just care about their own political ambitions more
JI7
Jun 2015
#59
I was born in NC and do not understand the south. my folks were adamant about everyone being equal
peacebird
Jun 2015
#76
The "Civil War." The Poverty that happened after Reconstruction when Lincoln was Assassinated.
KoKo
Jun 2015
#89
Particularly considering that Southern Baptists have used the Bible to support
csziggy
Jun 2015
#110