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The South Shall Rise Again
Author: BobR    Date: 12/14/2017 14:20:42

As most of you daily readers know, I was born in upstate NY, then moved to GA a couple months before my 19th birthday. I spent the next 30 years of my life becoming intimately familiar with all things "southern". It's a mindset I found instantly alien to my upbringing, based in traditions that involved a plantation lifestyle none of them have lived, and romanticizing a terrible war that divided the nation and brought misery, death, and destruction to our country not yet 100 years old.

Not all of these traditions are bad - the food and polite manners are exemplary. The dedication to preserving the memory and details of our Civil War would be respectable, were it not colored by the deliberate ignorance of its root cause. The "war of northern aggression" was started by the South to preserve slavery and all the brutality that it entailed, but the "true suhthuner" would never admit that.

In my time living there, I saw confederate flags on a daily basis, along with bumper stickers with messages like "I didn't surrender", and "ferget, hell!". Then of course, is the ever-present notion of "The South's Gonna Rise Again".

Atlanta - nearly completely destroyed by Sherman - did indeed rise again. From the ashes, a new city rose with the motto "The city too busy to hate". It's emblem is a phoenix, the bird rising from the smoldering embers. The "too busy to hate" motto, though, was a bit too self-congratulatory, and - in my experience - rarely practiced.

The wounds from the war left the South with a persecution complex, and wary of outsiders - particularly northerners. Anyone from north of VA is labeled a "yankee" (which I imagine doesn't sit well with Bostonians). Anyone from the north who moves to the south is a "damn yankee". There is an intense tribalism where people of different races can get along, so long as they "know their place" and don't intermingle. In my early years there in the 80s, there were "sunset towns" (look it up) in areas outside of Atlanta which are now thriving suburbs. This mindset informs their foreign policy views, especially as it relates to non-whites and non-Christians (also known as refugees from war-torn areas).

All of this came to a head in the election in Alabama on Tuesday. The special election to permanently fill Jefferson Beauregard Session's Senate seat was between an Old South Old Testament man who wanted to rollback the constitutional amendments protecting minorities and ensuring the right to vote for women and minorities, versus the New South New Testament man who prosecuted the KKK.

The demographics of the votes have been widely reported. Black voters overwhelmingly voted for the Democrat, and white voters overwhelmingly (but not as much so) voted for the Republican.

In deep red Alabama, the black vote won out.

Perhaps it's a backlash against tRump, perhaps it's because Roy Moore was such a despicable candidate... Nonetheless, in a former slave-holding state that is the epitome of Old South, the black voters stood up and showed the world their power. The blood and pain that they, their parents, and their grandparents experienced marching to Selma to ensure their right to vote was rewarded.

The South shall rise again - but it will not be the Old South of Gone With the Wind, with plantations and slaves singing songs in the fields. It will be a new South, where the descendants of those slaves have realized their ancestors' dreams and achieved not just freedom, but the power to control their state's destiny.

 
 

21 comments (Latest Comment: 12/14/2017 21:13:58 by Raine)
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Comment by wickedpam on 12/14/2017 14:28:11
Morning

Comment by Scoopster on 12/14/2017 14:50:25
mornin' all... can I go back to bed?

Comment by BobR on 12/14/2017 14:58:36
BLOG IS POSTED - please refresh

Comment by Scoopster on 12/14/2017 15:26:58
And there goes another tool - Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) will not seek re-election

He needs to just plain resign as of yesterday. The man is a pig.

Comment by livingonli on 12/14/2017 15:37:39
Vice News is live streaming the Net Neutrality debate.

Comment by TriSec on 12/14/2017 15:49:19
The South has always mystified me. I have not spent any time in the 'true' deep south - my neck of the woods near West Palm Beach is heavily populated with northeastern snowbirds, to the extent that the local ice cream shop even knows what 'jimmies' are. (you could look that up)

My family has no ties to Civil War history. As immigrants, my forebears all came here in the early 20th century.

But I am a student of history. I can only conclude that the 'Southern' mentality is some kind of massive indoctrination or brainwashing on an institutional scale.

And regarding the term 'Yankee'...New York City actually has no rights to it. Are you familiar with the saying: "To the world, a Yankee is an American. To an American, a Yankee is a northerner. To a northerner, a Yankee is from New England. And to New Englanders, a Yankee is from Maine."?



Comment by livingonli on 12/14/2017 16:15:13

Since Republicans don't recognize their conflicts of interests, you know he will vote for this shitstain for his corporate masters.

Comment by Raine on 12/14/2017 17:42:24
Good Afternoon!

(Been busy working on the Holiday card! )




Comment by BobR on 12/14/2017 17:43:02
Quote by TriSec:
The South has always mystified me. I have not spent any time in the 'true' deep south - my neck of the woods near West Palm Beach is heavily populated with northeastern snowbirds, to the extent that the local ice cream shop even knows what 'jimmies' are. (you could look that up)

My family has no ties to Civil War history. As immigrants, my forebears all came here in the early 20th century.

But I am a student of history. I can only conclude that the 'Southern' mentality is some kind of massive indoctrination or brainwashing on an institutional scale.

And regarding the term 'Yankee'...New York City actually has no rights to it. Are you familiar with the saying: "To the world, a Yankee is an American. To an American, a Yankee is a northerner. To a northerner, a Yankee is from New England. And to New Englanders, a Yankee is from Maine."?


I assumed Boston Red Sox fans would bristle at being called a "Yankee"

Comment by Raine on 12/14/2017 17:44:08
Comment by wickedpam on 12/14/2017 17:48:13



He's got what he wanted now he's getting out.

Plus isn't it nice to have the luxury to leave a job cause you "tire of it".

Comment by livingonli on 12/14/2017 18:13:47
Quote by wickedpam:



He's got what he wanted now he's getting out.

Plus isn't it nice to have the luxury to leave a job cause you "tire of it".

I guess he is worried about the guy who is planning to run against him in 2018 since he will attack him on what a whore he is for the rich. Or he's more in deep with the Russians than we suspect.

Comment by livingonli on 12/14/2017 19:02:15
Comment by Scoopster on 12/14/2017 20:02:47
Heh.. I got a Twitter timeout because I told Ajit Pai that we're coming for his job.

Comment by livingonli on 12/14/2017 20:09:01
Quote by Scoopster:
Heh.. I got a Twitter timeout because I told Ajit Pai that we're coming for his job.

Calling him a whore is an insult to sex workers.

Comment by Scoopster on 12/14/2017 20:40:02
Quote by livingonli:
Quote by Scoopster:
Heh.. I got a Twitter timeout because I told Ajit Pai that we're coming for his job.

Calling him a whore is an insult to sex workers.

I don't think I meant 'coming for his job' in that context

Comment by livingonli on 12/14/2017 20:42:37
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by livingonli:
Quote by Scoopster:
Heh.. I got a Twitter timeout because I told Ajit Pai that we're coming for his job.

Calling him a whore is an insult to sex workers.

I don't think I meant 'coming for his job' in that context

I just meant that he is a whore to the cable/telco lobbies.

Comment by TriSec on 12/14/2017 20:55:03
Well...I was quite honoured today to assist a WWII vet in our footwear department. According to his granddaughter, the gentleman drove an LCT at Normandy.

Well done, good sir. I did render him a lsalute.



Comment by Raine on 12/14/2017 21:13:21
Quote by livingonli:
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by livingonli:
Quote by Scoopster:
Heh.. I got a Twitter timeout because I told Ajit Pai that we're coming for his job.

Calling him a whore is an insult to sex workers.

I don't think I meant 'coming for his job' in that context

I just meant that he is a whore to the cable/telco lobbies.



Comment by Raine on 12/14/2017 21:13:58
Quote by TriSec:
Well...I was quite honoured today to assist a WWII vet in our footwear department. According to his granddaughter, the gentleman drove an LCT at Normandy.

Well done, good sir. I did render him a lsalute.




So are you back at REI for the winter?