away down south in the land of traitors, rattlesnakes and alligators
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I will free the South from the racist Weebs
The only problem with this is that white southern culture sucks balls.
Pictured: hats with adjustable plastic clips
What's wrong with hats with adjustable plastic clips?
The only worthwhile culture from the south was created by either by non-whites, or very poor whites who were sharing notes with black or Latino people. Stuff like blues music and rock and roll are southern, but they're from black southern culture. Southern hip-hop is fun too. Niche genres like horrorcore and arguably vaporwave can be traced to it.
The south used to pump out some pretty ok white writers though. Flannery O'Connor, William Faulkner, even Tennessee Williams. I doubt any of them would want to be represented with a confederate flag though.
Y'all will notice that southern white culture took a dive once there were fewer whites who grew up poor or working class and continued identifying that way into adulthood.
Bookmarking this thread so I can come back later to read all the poor shaming masked as anti-southerner sentiment
There's literally none of that in this thread.