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>yankees "embracing" Southern culture
>Yankees assimilating into Southern culture
>And Yankees fucking adding to Southern culture in a cohesive and cultural-healthy manner
>The real Southern culture, and not the garbage being pushed out in Judified-Niggerfied Nashville
IM FUCKING PLYING
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@wgiwf @PaulSkallas @SuperSnekFriend
The homogenization of culture is an unfortunate side-effect of the modern, media-driven world we live in. All rural culture becomes stereotypically Southern, all urban culture becomes brown and gay.
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@wgiwf @PaulSkallas
>Fine, but that is a very narrow view of Southern culture to view it as an outgrowth of Texan culture.
I think you misunderstand me. I'm viewing Texan culture as a subculture or subset of Southern culture. I wouldn't dare call my culture monolithic to say that a Virginian would have the same exact culture as a Deep Southern like me and both having the same exact culture as a Texan or non-Injun Oklahoman.
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@SuperSnekFriend @PaulSkallas Yeah. That's right. That's why I find it so odd when you have a guy from Alabama going to Nashville to be a country music star dressed like a Texas rancher. You aren't authentically presenting your culture, you're just conforming to media standards in spite of your culture.
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@wgiwf @PaulSkallas
Texas is Southern, insofar that you are dealing with Whites descended from pre-60's Texans. That makes cowboy attire Southern in a way, but clothing style is the superficial part of the cultural iceberg. A Yankee, Pajeet, or drug cartel Spic wearing cowboy attire makes them as much Southern as wearing a lab coat makes a janitor or store clerk a doctor or scientist.
But, at least one can learn to become a doctor or scientist if he has the IQ, time, and resources. One cannot "learn" to become culturally Southerner because that partly requires an ethnic identity one cannot change.
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@SuperSnekFriend @PaulSkallas Fine, but that is a very narrow view of Southern culture to view it as an outgrowth of Texan culture. I'm not Southern at all and I find the whole manufactured style off putting. I blame the whole Cowboy and Indian craze of the 1950s for making everyone larp as cowboys. You don't see many people wearing cowboy hats in the South outside of Texas in the early 20th century.
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@SuperSnekFriend @PaulSkallas I'm not entirely sure how cowboy boots and hats are "Southern" culture. Isn't that Texan/Southwest culture, you know, rodeo stuff?