Posted on 06/28/2013 6:00:09 AM PDT by RummyChick
At the merciful close of key prosecution witness Rachel Jeantels testimony in the trial of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, defense attorney Don West asked Ms. Jeantel to describe the culture that she said uses the word cracker to describe white people. The area I was raised in? Jeantel asked, to which West replied Yes.
As it turns out, in the area in which Rachel Jeantel was raised, the word cracker isnt a racial slur at all, but rather, a proud nod to the regions history, and ones own ancestry.
A whole mess of white people like to get worked up about the word cracker, some in the mistaken belief that this will somehow result in permission to use the n-word. Heres a secret for you: you dont need permission. This is America, go ahead and say it, and in the process, youll find out if cracker and the n-word are really the same thing.
Some of that worked-upedness has occurred over Rachel Jeantels revelation that Trayvon Martin referred to his eventual killer, George Zimmerman, as a creepy-ass cracker, which the Zimmerman defense has tried to capitalize on as a sign of racial animus on Mr. Martins part. Jeantel denied that there was anything racial about the comment, which many found strange. The term is, indeed, a somewhat derogatory term for white people. However, in Florida, the word cracker is anything but.
Many years ago, during a visit to Orlandos Gatorland, one of the trainers regaled the group of tourists I was with by explaining the origins of the word cracker as a description of Floridians of pre-Civil War ancestry. He explained that Florida cowboys used whips to herd cattle, and to scare away gators, and were called crackers because of the sound of their incessant whip-cracking. He also explained that although the term is derogatory in much of the country, in Florida, its a source of pride.
In fact, the Wikipedia entry for Cracker (pejorative) even notes the distinction:
Cracker, sometimes white cracker or cracka, is a sometimes pejorative expression for white people, especially poor rural whites in the Southern United States. In reference to a native of Florida or Georgia, however, it is sometimes used in a neutral or positive context and is sometimes used self-descriptively with pride.
Now, it is entirely possible that Rachel Jeantel was referring to the common, derogatory use of the word, perhaps even likely, but its also possible that she and/or Trayvon Martin were referring to the non-pejorative use of the word, especially given Jeantels insistence that the word isnt racial, and is region-specific. Don West, who looks like he ought to know the difference, never bothered to ask. Its possible he just assumed the derogatory meaning, but youd have to ask him why he would do that, why he would assume that two Florida residents could not have been using a Florida-specific colloquialism.
HA!
"Zimmerman" sounds Jewish. So, he's what: "crackah, beaner, (what?)"?
*snicker*
Here's my favorite (by GlenWishard)...
I can imagine the exchange:
MARTIN: I think I see a cracker.
RACHEL: A cracker? Are you sure the gentleman is not a vaquero?
MARTIN: No, he does not wear a sombrero, nor does he carry a lasso. Therefore I believe him to be a cracker, quod erat demonstratum.
RACHEL: Oh, how wonderful. A living symbol of the rich cultural heritage of Florida.
Yes, yes, yes.....
or North Havana...
I’m feeling a new custom t-shirt order coming on...
I wonder if I can order it and get it in time for the extended family picnic in July. I love lighting up the liberal side of the family.
Our family is family-proud so you can call us "creepy ass cracker hillbillies".
We get such warm feelings from that!
*snicker*
Cracka, please.
OMG, I forgot about "rednecks"!
As a cracker hillbilly who has lived in New Orleans and oil-rich Texas. what does that make me now?
I have to get all of this straight.
Will Ancestry.com list any rednecks or cajuns in my family? Or, just the cracker, hillbilly parts?
*snicker*
The key word is "SELF-descriptively". A white person can call a fellow white a "cracka". A black person calling a white person a cracka is equivalent to a white person calling a black person a "n-word".
BWAWAWAWAWAWA......
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This ignorant, lying woman can neither utilize conversational English nor read. Yet, we are expected to believe that she is well studied in Florida history and understands the intent of a name utilized for Appalachian cowboys? I've heard everything now. This is what disingenuous white liberals like to do - make excuses!
Is that the Chappelle sketch about the blind man who didn’t know he was black and thought he was a white person? He was a racist KKK member?
"Cracka Power"!
I need a t-shirt or baseball cap with that on it. But, I won't wear it if I go to Florida to see Disneyworld. *snicker*
A Florida cracker and a creepy ass cracker are two different things.
It is possible that young, St. Trayvon meant this. We will have to take the scholarly, young miss' word for it.
Go to Florida, maybe a Mall and yell "cracker". Just for fun to see the response..."I don't think so"...who knows what response you would get.
P> Probably not so good.
The late Senator "KKK Grand Kleagle" Byrd caught all kinds of grief for explaining "black niggers" and "white niggers". Maybe he used "nigras" instead of "niggers" but he did make a distinction between white ones and black ones.
You know Byrd...the "conscience" of the senate...something like that.
A Kennedy-like fellow for the South.
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