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Old 08-17-2017, 09:39 AM
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My logic is fine, thank you.
No. It's not. If you want to go with this racism tactic for another couple of hundred years thinking it is going to be some solution then your logic is simply wrong.
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Old 08-17-2017, 09:52 AM
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Shelby Foote, an unrepentant Lost Causer, summed it up up best in Burns' The Civil War as to why the common man volunteered to fight for their side in the Civil War. Billy Yank was fighting to preserve the Union and Johnny Reb was fighting because "you (Billy Yank) are here."
Agreed.

I identify with this to my degree. I was born and raised in Detroit. Detroit is endlessly - and often unjustly but sometimes accurately - trashed in the media and folks perceptions of the city are shaped by that. When folks ask me where I'm from, I say "Detroit", and the reactions to that are always interesting to behold.

At the end of the day, is Detroit a great city? No, not by any objective measure. But its my city, in my mind its great 'cuz its where I'm from. It may be a cesspool from other's point of view, but its my cesspool and I'll punch anyone in the mouth who calls it a cesspool.

I think there's some parallels to "southern heritage" in there somewhere, although some folks in the south would be aghast that I'm mentioning Detroit in a comparison with any square inch that's south of the Mason/Dixon line.
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Old 08-17-2017, 09:59 AM
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Old 08-17-2017, 10:00 AM
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[QUOTE=nailer;359315]Shelby Foote, an unrepentant Lost Causer, summed it up up best in Burns' The Civil War as to why the common man volunteered to fight for their side in the Civil War. Billy Yank was fighting to preserve the Union and Johnny Reb was fighting because "you (Billy Yank) are here."[/QUOTE]

In the part of the country I live in that sentiment is still very strong. Typically, the white folks (as opposed to the Native Americans) that came to settle up in these hills wanted to be left alone. A lot of them still want to be left alone. If you doubt that just take a drive up into some of the "hollers" around here. You'll soon find out that "Southern Hospitality" means different things to different folks.
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Old 08-17-2017, 10:09 AM
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Agreed.

I identify with this to my degree. I was born and raised in Detroit. Detroit is endlessly - and often unjustly but sometimes accurately - trashed in the media and folks perceptions of the city are shaped by that. When folks ask me where I'm from, I say "Detroit", and the reactions to that are always interesting to behold.

At the end of the day, is Detroit a great city? No, not by any objective measure. But its my city, in my mind its great 'cuz its where I'm from. It may be a cesspool from other's point of view, but its my cesspool and I'll punch anyone in the mouth who calls it a cesspool.

I think there's some parallels to "southern heritage" in there somewhere, although some folks in the south would be aghast that I'm mentioning Detroit in a comparison with any square inch that's south of the Mason/Dixon line.
FWIW, Mason and Dixon drew their line to once and for all define the Maryland/Pennsylvania border.

I've a cousin who's urban pioneering in Detroit. He's been there five years and it's now his home.
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Old 08-17-2017, 10:10 AM
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Shelby Foote, an unrepentant Lost Causer, summed it up up best in Burns' The Civil War as to why the common man volunteered to fight for their side in the Civil War. Billy Yank was fighting to preserve the Union and Johnny Reb was fighting because "you (Billy Yank) are here."[/QUOTE]

In the part of the country I live in that sentiment is still very strong. Typically, the white folks (as opposed to the Native Americans) that came to settle up in these hills wanted to be left alone. A lot of them still want to be left alone. If you doubt that just take a drive up into some of the "hollers" around here. You'll soon find out that "Southern Hospitality" means different things to different folks.
Although Kentucky, have you checked out Justified?
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Old 08-17-2017, 10:17 AM
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Shelby Foote, an unrepentant Lost Causer, summed it up up best in Burns' The Civil War as to why the common man volunteered to fight for their side in the Civil War. Billy Yank was fighting to preserve the Union and Johnny Reb was fighting because "you (Billy Yank) are here."
I remember that. Of course they were "there" because an armed insurrection by the region demanded a military response. The Ft Sumpter bombardment may have had something to do with it.
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Old 08-17-2017, 10:35 AM
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Ike, if you think blacks are treated anything like the way they were when I was kid you are either a kid, or an idiot, or both.
Maybe you should suggest that to LaQuan McDonald's family or James Byrd Jr's family...and find out if they think you're an idiot, an asshole, or a racist...or maybe all three.
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Old 08-17-2017, 10:36 AM
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Well, you would think from this monument business that blacks in the North would be overwhelmingly prosperous compared to the South.
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Old 08-17-2017, 10:40 AM
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You'll soon find out that "Southern Hospitality" means different things to different folks.
Indeed. In many of the back hollows of Appalachia, strangers are often viewed with a great deal of apprehension and suspicion. The worst part of Appalachia in this regard is southwestern West Virginia and southeastern Kentucky. I've spent considerable time there consulting on flood protection projects and it can be a tad hostile at times.
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