southern peoples' favorite hobbies are: boasting about being nth generation podunkville "local," and complaining about "folks moving here from the city and trying to change things"--while sitting on stolen cherokee land
Fire Memes for Traitor Haters
Where we meme (joking in tone and detail, serious in sentiment) about General Sherman, the Civil War, and how the secesh traitors had it coming.
RULES
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No bigotry. The Union, or at least the part of the Union WE support, fought AGAINST that shite. We are anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-homophobic, anti-transphobic, and in general anti-bigot here, even if not all the lads in Union blue uniforms were.
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No Confederate sympathizing. Anti-democratic racist slaver traitors don't deserve shit.
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Follow all Lemmy.world rules
Yeah, losers gonna whine
I mean ... Yes, but rural?
As someone who grew up in a rural area let me fully endorse 'rural' as a negative :p
I'm the first generation of my family to not grow up on a farm in middle of nowhere Illinois. 100% agree.
My dad got out and off to college. Never went back.
It's somewhat sad to think my not too distant relatives moved here from Germany just before WWI to have their own land. And a couple generations later it was practically given away when sold. But with how hard farming is maybe my great grandfather would be proud we got out.
Your great-grandfather moved to a foreign country that spoke a different language for an opportunity for a better life.
Leaving everything and setting up new was following in the tradition. Not living in fear and poverty afraid to make the changes to make things better.
It's something that all those idiots who are proud of 6 generations of farming as a tradition seem not to understand. Farming is a business that takes knowledge, capital and constant re-investment to potentially succeed.
My grandparents on both sides went bankrupt farming due to bad business decisions. They of course blamed everyone but themselves for it until they died.
Oddly, these same people claim to vote for the "party of Lincoln"
I don't think it gets more oppressy than losing a war, does it? So they are kind of right maybe 🤔