Like Thrashen, I take the word "redneck" as a pejorative (
pushed by the Tribe). I prefer the term "country folks" or "salt of the earth" to describe people like my Grandparents who grew up on farms in central Tennessee & worked from "can to can't". As far the modern ilk of "Whites" who run around ate up with tattoos, sporting "queerings", chain smoking, blasting rap from their trucks & calling themselves "rednecks" because they're they're festooned in camo &/or NASCAR gear...they are an utter disgrace to our race (...
& need to conduct themselves appropriately rather than like "quasi-w1ggers"). In my mind,
true country folk (like my maternal grandparents) are the best!
Nice post.
The racial slur “redneck” is a very unique type of slight against whites.
It’s far different from “Nazi,” which of course implies racism but also has far-right political connotations.
It’s not really a synonym of other anti-white racial slurs such as “hick,” “yokel,” or “hillbilly,” all of which generally refer to a poor, uneducated white person from an exceedingly-rural area who has an unkempt personal appearance and/or a dilapidated home/property.
The term “white trash” seems to be applied to lower class rural/suburban whites equally and generally refers to a white person that is not only poor, uneducated, and unkempt, but also acts in an uncouth manner unbecoming of a European. “White trash” and “wigger” are comparable because both implies that the person conducts themselves in a “sub-white” fashion.
No, “redneck” is very different, indeed. Whenever the term is employed, it’s usually always a suggestion that the person is a poor, uneducated, unsophisticated, rural white person that holds openly “racist” views. I can't tell you how many times during Trump campaign that I read the words "Redneck Trump Supports" used by leftists on social media.
Growing up in an extremely rural area, the term was utilized constantly to describe various people, which was highly enraging. I now live in a different (rural) county and still hear the term almost daily. For instance, about a month ago, I was paid several thousand dollars to tear down and remove an old 2-story house by a guy who lives about a mile down the road from me. I tore down the house by cutting holes in the floors with a chainsaw and filling the basement with as much drywall/plaster/junk as I could so that I could bury the entire basement flush with the ground when I was finished. I then scrapped the rusted metal roofing, copper piping, and aluminum siding and painstakingly cut up most of the lumber for burning in my wood stove or saved the good stuff for building materials. I knocked down the structure by weakening the frame with a chainsaw, then using heavy chains and a come-a-long to topple it. Anyway, the owner kept bringing over family members while I was working to see the progress of the house getting torn down over the course of about 2-3 weeks (I could only work on it at night and weekends). Every single one of them kept calling my crude, but effective de-construction methods as “Redneck Engineering.” So annoying.