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Yeah I feel such a reprieve whenever I leave the south. Even getting into Tennessee feels like a static fog has lifted. I don't know how to describe it. It's like in the south people are very concerned with getting in your business. The south has a very ambient threat to it: everyone's walking around wanting to shoot someone. Someone the south invented an oppressive feeling of being both ignored and singled out.
I know accents and aesthetics are not politics, but I also can't stand this "country" persona people have. And it's absolutely a conscious persona they've adopted. It's not simply being a rural person who drives a truck and speaks with an accent. There are normal people like that and that's not what I mean. There's a distinction.
Being "country" consciously monitoring oneself and others in a horribly petty and judgemental way, combining the worst excesses of toxic masculinity with confused American evangelicalism. It's a costume adopted by the worst assholes imaginable as a shield. It's a game they're playing. Willful ignorance, scathing racism, and goofy masculine pride gender performance. I don't know how else to describe it.