“ The definition I used of a Yankee was in regards to the article posted .
Plenty of Civil War history posted for years on FR.”
Ok. Not really a definition.
People assume Texans are tough but look what’s happening. 2 million overrunning the southern border. Yawn. Not a word on the street. Not a ‘speak English’ anywhere from person to person. Tge most passive people. Plenty of mouthing off to other Americans. That’s not the problem. The civil war where Yankees were the enemy is coming on centuries ago now.
And in Florida the influx of northerners is raising the Republican voter rolls.
I don’t disagree with what you’re saying. But I we Texans are better characerized as Texicans, ‘cause we one parochial bunch. I don’t think any other state, save CA, is as entrenched in it’s culture. Texas is international, it is coastal, it is monotheistic and multicultural (but not in that effeminate way the “intellectual” class is always raving on about). Except Austin, which is a remnant of the current effete ruling class structure. I think, if we Texans concentrate on changing that (doable! Totes), we can throw more weight around federally. Win TX, OK, LA, MS, and the rest of ya can fight amongst yourselves.
And God bless Ragweed! <—— A Yankee is someone that doesn’t know what that means.