Hank….Are you kidding? Billy Carter. Billy Beer. Peeing at the airport. Let’s not forget William Jefferson Clinton with his El Camino with astroturf in the back.
Sorry, but Redneckism isn’t going away as quickly as some would like. Because then, who would the cultural elitists rally against?
Excuse me as I wolf down this convenience store Don Miquel Chimichanga and this Mountain Dew Code Red.
no, rednecks and hillbillies are generally the same pejorative term used for Caucasian, poor working class folk. Yes, she is from a poor working class family.
Draw a line between redneck and hillbilly? Yes, I would say so. Hillbillies are rural folk. Rednecks can exist in the largest cities. As my daughter has reported of sitings in Portland. And, I’m not so sure hillbillies are that rabid of NASCAR fans.
redneck is a pejorative term for white rural low income folk used by pretentious city folk. look it up. getting the connection yet? I think the term for city types you’re looking for is white trash; which cuts across geographical regions. Hope this helps.
“Clinton is a redneck”, see quote from Charlie Rangel (D) New York (Harlem)(Feb, 2005). As I pointed out, city folk (Rangel) uses redneck as a pejorative term to describe a white rural poor person (Clinton before he made it big). Are we critiquing her political views or upbringing?
Also I believe, if we are looking for poor rural presidents (rednecks) Abraham Lincoln would definitely apply. Sod house and all.
redneck is a pejorative term for white rural low income folk used by pretentious city folk.
Maybe it once was such, but in case you hadn’t noticed the ‘necks took a tip from the queers and blacks and appropriated the slur for their own purposes.
“They”? Or do I mean “we”? You’re talking to the 1980 president of the Willits Junior Horsemen and (for a time) the Hi Point Leader for the following year’s gymkhana season.
I have ridden the steer to the whistle. I have captured the greased pig. I have won the belt buckle.
Eko, are we looking at our first redneck candidate since Andrew Jackson? Does Carter count?
What?
Is that Sarah Palin?
What a talker. Talktalktalktalktalk.
Hank….Are you kidding? Billy Carter. Billy Beer. Peeing at the airport.
Let’s not forget William Jefferson Clinton with his El Camino with astroturf in the back.
Sorry, but Redneckism isn’t going away as quickly as some would like. Because then, who would the cultural elitists rally against?
Excuse me as I wolf down this convenience store Don Miquel Chimichanga and this Mountain Dew Code Red.
But don’t we have to draw a line between redneck and hillbilly?
us and them?
no, rednecks and hillbillies are generally the same pejorative term used for Caucasian, poor working class folk. Yes, she is from a poor working class family.
I refer to her as a vpilf…
Draw a line between redneck and hillbilly?
Yes, I would say so. Hillbillies are rural folk. Rednecks can exist in the largest cities. As my daughter has reported of sitings in Portland. And, I’m not so sure hillbillies are that rabid of NASCAR fans.
That’s what I mean. Carter and Clinton are hillbillies, no?
Sarah Barracuda is a redneck. Like Andrew Jackson.
redneck is a pejorative term for white rural low income folk used by pretentious city folk. look it up. getting the connection yet? I think the term for city types you’re looking for is white trash; which cuts across geographical regions. Hope this helps.
“Clinton is a redneck”, see quote from Charlie Rangel (D) New York (Harlem)(Feb, 2005). As I pointed out, city folk (Rangel) uses redneck as a pejorative term to describe a white rural poor person (Clinton before he made it big). Are we critiquing her political views or upbringing?
Also I believe, if we are looking for poor rural presidents (rednecks) Abraham Lincoln would definitely apply. Sod house and all.
Maybe it once was such, but in case you hadn’t noticed the ‘necks took a tip from the queers and blacks and appropriated the slur for their own purposes.
Now they use it when they want to let their freak flags fly.
“They”? Or do I mean “we”? You’re talking to the 1980 president of the Willits Junior Horsemen and (for a time) the Hi Point Leader for the following year’s gymkhana season.
I have ridden the steer to the whistle. I have captured the greased pig. I have won the belt buckle.