Rural America.

Enigma

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'Cock, mouth, spitters' Seriously? you're a witless cunt. Shut the fuck up, struggleville asshole.

Call it like it is.

You'll suck down anything abandon gives you.

Race-haters have to stay together.



You're just misunderstood, right?

It isn't that you don't like "white" people, you just don't believe in mixing races?

Better still, do you believe a Puerto Rican is superior or inferior to a Dominican, why?
 

reddan1981

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I don't know you other than the witless turds you dropped on this page. With that in mind I'd guess you got stabbed because someone had a hot reaction to your repulsive assholery.
Because racism doesnt happen to light skins?
Tell me again why you would name yourself heil tweetler, is it in homage to your supreme leader?
 

Enigma

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Is that who you guys are replying to? Man what a butthurt little white man...

When you meet a woman and she tells you she only dates Cauacasians do you rape her?

I mean, she's asking for it, right?

She is what you would call a "race-traitor", right?

I've never discriminated against people for the colour of their skin so I'm curious what primitive thoughts you use when determining who to hate.
 

ArcticGranite

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Rural-Urban divide has always been around.

City life is fast paced, complex and competitive. In a city of hundreds of thousands or millions, you will find the very best at whatever their trade or profession is. Competitors will notice, learn from the very best and bring up their own standards. Those that can't compete are washed out. And so, food, culture, and the mundane such as car repair are simply better in the urban areas. Not saying excellent everywhere, just people have more choices and they won't come back if they can get better service or better deals elsewhere. The environment is fast paced, stressful, crowded, dirty, and ironically with all those people around, isolating, especially for newcomers.

Rural life is slower paced, simpler and cooperative. In a town of a couple thousand (maybe less), cooperation is a way of life. Neighbors helping and watching out for neighbors. And, key to what @Unclebaldrick is saying, striving to be better than others is viewed as a negative. Value is placed on being viewed as a good old boy, one who helps others, not the top performer. I've seen both the excellent and the atrocious in rural towns. Certain specialties based upon local ingredients and recipes honed for generations are excellent. Barbecue, for example. That bottle of sauce is crap. Home made sauce from the family recipe with slow cooked ribs or beef brisket are about as good a comfort food as any can be found. A mess of greens well cooked are ambrosia. And then, PBR beer by the case. Not everyone appreciates or can afford boutique beer. Not to mention the squalor of the hoarder's house that everybody just drives by and ignores because the person that lives there is a good old boy has a few quirks. Isolation and abuse are as bad in small towns as in the city. The difference is that the whole town knows about it and looks the other way. Cooperation has it's downsides.

Just saying neither setting is perfect and there are reasons why each environment produces a different type of person.

What I think Baldy is also seeing is the economic collapse of the rural world. The demand for cheap food and farm products, produced by automated farming is destroying the economy of the rural community. This isn't new. The trend began about a hundred years ago. The rural Mississippi county where my family lived for generations is practically empty now. None of my immediate family live there. My dad left there seeking a better life as soon as he could. He eventually found it in California and we never went back as a family to visit. I only ever saw the place when I drove through on a road trip. What's left is the remnant of a community that was robust and proud more than a hundred years ago. It's not an ideal place to live anymore, and wasn't when my dad grew up there, from what he said.

The people left behind in many rural communities are the least able to leave. When people don't have a good education and good income, family support is a survival strategy. Grandparents watch kids when parents are working. When your beater of a car needs to be repaired, your cousin has one to loan you while you get your own running again. The vegetable patch, fishing and hunting help make up for low income. That sort of thing. It's a hardscrabble life but the move to the city isn't necessarily the best choice for those suited for country life.

And do we really want everybody living in more and more crowded urban areas? Why should people have to leave a nice environment where they know their neighbor, have family connections and leave mom to age alone simply because people want cheap mass produced and awful tomatoes or wheat grown at the lowest possible cost on non-sustainable highly automated farms? On the Urban side, people learn to live well in close quarters with others. A good life can be found amid the fast and varied pace in the city too. Baldrick is missing the city. He moved to the country, why? I'm guessing the reasons are based upon what the country life had to offer. Just saying each place offers different ways of life. Not perfect, just different.
I liked this post because I think it's spot on except for the bettering oneself is a negative. I haven't seen it.

I was raised in a small town with country at the back door. I live in one of those towns today.

Kids ride bikes and scratch chalk on the tarmac. Neighbors know each other and the kids by name. We share as needed. Have barbecues together. I've had family vacations with a close neighbor. The men have work and most are lean from labor. A lot hunt, fish, trap, garden, cut firewood. They have integrity- are honest and moral. They can be counted on.

I've lived in good sized cities, Philly, Beantown, Anchorage, San Diego. I liked it well enough but prefer suburban/rural.

OP landed in some place I don't want to be part of.
 

Heil Tweetler

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The only angry ones here are the race-haters.

So full of fear.

Scared of "white" people.

I'm doing great, I'm smoking, chillin, laughing at your expense.
By doing great you mean screaming about cock? Bro you're dumber and duller than fuck. It's not subtle. You reek of uneducated, common idiot. Own that shit son. You're a defiant rube.
 
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