I just moved to the South and after being down here less than a year I cannot understand how the Civil War lasted as long as it did because these people down here are STUPID!
While economically it is true that the South is less affluent than other parts of the country, it is extremely wrong to suggest that it is a cultural backwater. I have lived all over the US, and if you think rednecks, assholes, and bigots only live below the Mason-Dixon line, you are sorely mistaken. The worst racism I ever saw was, almost without exception, in the northeast. Those who want to point fingers should clean up their own backyards first.
I just moved to the South and after being down here less than a year I cannot understand how the Civil War lasted as long as it did because these people down here are STUPID!
I just moved to the South and after being down here less than a year I cannot understand how the Civil War lasted as long as it did because these people down here are STUPID!
It's very true that the Northeast has its own race related problems, but that doesn't make the South any better since it gave birth to the Confederacy and to the Ku Klux Klan and its many spin-off organizations.
... I'd like to point out that the South was and pretty much always has been one of the most diverse region of the country. The argument that "it's [or is not] the South so..." is utter horseshit predicated on the notion that the so-called "South" is a place occupied solely by a mixture of white male conservative aristocrats and rednecks. That notion, is not only ahistorical but also actively erases the history and existence of the VAST MAJORITY of the South's actual population at present as well as throughout the history of the US-- you know that portion of people composed of Dickless-Americans, non-white males, and white males who aren't conservatives (to name a few examples).
It enforces the very ideas that those who use it, claim to abhor -- that black folks, women, non-whites, aren't real Americans/real Southerners, have never been real Americans/Southerners, have never influenced or contributed culturally, socially, politically or otherwise and should not be considered a part of the equation or discussion. After all, they aren't real people.
Oddly enough, it is the same argument today's conservatives make when they call Obama a foreigner, Kenyan, and/or Muslim.
Do we need to rewrite the 14th Amendment and be a bit more explicit so everyone gets it?
I thought this part of section 1 was enough:
Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside
But because it's the South, it's OK.![]()
RE: the KKK/Confederacy remark--I guarantee if I were to make the same remark about evil organizations that came out of another country, and say that because of that, that country and everyone who comes from it is stupid and worthless, I'd be castigated, and rightly so, for broadbrushing an entire country (or, depending on the example, be accused of "Godwinning the thread" without any attention being paid to actual content). But because it's the South, it's OK.![]()
Carlsbad Caverns is in New Mexico...juuuuust a bit west of "the South." By a few states. Including Texas.
Isn't Mammoth Cave somewhere around there?
Mammoth Cave is in Kentucky.
I would have suggested it, except the OP already has a cave visit planned, and I haven't been since I was a child, so I can't reliably recommend it.![]()
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