What do you think if a Cacasian man was driving around listening to southern rock?
June 6, 2010 by
Filed under southern redneck
that is what they are officially called. but another word for it is redneck music. would you be offended. i mean the songs are about loving the south. moving away from the south, but missing the south. the rise of the south. the south is going to take you. about southern bandits. but it’s very hardcore. it’s very rednecky. if you know what i mean.
so what would you think if a Cacasian man from Alabama was listening to that kind of music.
To me I think it’s fine. It’s in no way racist. It’s just like some people like rap. Other like country and southern rock.
wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong lorie. it’s funny because this is just the “innernet” don’t take thigns so seriously even if i tpyed like diz i’m sure your baiRn can still Mkae out Whta Im saiyng ..
one: im not caucasian. i’m an asian redneck. also i only find rap music to be annoying. never did i label anyone to rap music. so wrong wrong wrong you are.
I would think I need to turn my music up so I wouldn’t have to listen to his music. It wouldn’t make me think bad of him or anything. I just prefer not to listen to that type of music.
would not be offended
Listen to what you like. It would be nice to listen to something other than rap…I only hope you have it BLASTED like they do.
I never thought of it as a racist issue. Rednecks listen to a working man’s type of music. That would be Southern Rock and/or Country. That is simply what Rednecks do. What Rednecks also do is live by a strict standard, or code. He’s the guy who’ll help a neighbor, or stop to assist a motorist. He doesn’t tolerate people that won’t pull their own weight. He goes to work every day and probably works more than most people. He doesn’t look to become a victim for a lawsuit. A Redneck like that can listen to what ever he wants.
Your choice of music is your choice. America is country where we have freedom. It appears from your question after thoroughly reading over and over that you may be a little racist. You say it is “very rednecky” and “hardcore”, that you are a white man from Alabama, and still misconstrued about the fact that the south lost the civil war. Why did you bring up rap? Why not gospel, or pop, or classical? It seems like perhaps you have a bigger problem with music equated with race. Most racists lay claim to the south, think the south will have a rebirth, and always have something either directly or indirectly to say about other ethnic groups. You are who you are. You misspelled “cacasian (should be Caucasian) twice in your question, also “rednecky” is not proper English. You may be surprised by my answer considering I too am a Caucasian. Instead of worrying what others think of your music spend some time learning to spell and respect others music as they respect yours.