Poor Matt Towery! It is blatantly obvious that he is utterly envious of southerners. :-P
As bigoted an article as ever published against fellow Americans that don’t subserve the leftist criminals.
Sounds like an argument for secession.
Lind is just another hate filled, Austin liberal.
America would be far less violent without DC, Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit and other liberal-run cities.
Yes, ignore that elephant in the room which is behind a lot of the negative statistics for the South. Don’t look all the way under the bed, you might see the monster.
See Creating Hate In America Today.
The promoters of this hate campaign have been emboldened, lately, by the large number of recent college graduates, who seem totally clueless as to American history, American values, and the connection of the actual dynamics of a free society to the actual success of any truly free people. Hence, the attack has been ratcheted up--as everyone has noticed--to include not only hatred of Southern culture & artifacts; but redefinition of more & more words in the English language. Thus, White achievement is suddenly redefined as "White privilege"; and offense at common phraseology, with which only someone really paranoid could possibly take offense, is rationalized as being a response to "micro-aggressions."
It is getting increasingly ugly as the Left continues what they believe will be a successful end game strategy. If they succeed? Haven't read Ann Coulter's new book; but I believe that that is the subject.
As a Southerner I can say this article was THE MOST racist rant against Black People I have ever heard. Every single negative the Author designates as “southern” exist in the Black population only.
Contrast the recent events in Baltimore and Charleston.
In Baltimore, riots, egged on by the mayor of the city, follow the questionable death of a known dirt-bag; ostensibly at the hands of the police.
In Charleston, nine innocents are gunned-down in church by a racist lunatic; yet the community, Black and White, comes together with calls for Christian forebearance and forgiveness.
That’s what you need to know about the difference between North and South.
And the problem with loving where you and how things are done there so much that you don't want to leave is...?
It also houses the largest percentage of "Obama's" people.
Ping.
Make it happen, and I will cheerfully move to the South. They have far better values than the North's liberals, and they have not had slavery for 150 years.
Well. . . . we tried to secede once - really, really hard. - You sent down armies to invade us & force us to straighten out & fly right. - Crybaby!
NYC and all the northeast states must be purged from the Union
they are American enemies
List of U.S. states by African-American population:
Percentage of population self-reported as African-American by state in 2010:
less than 2 %
25 %
510 %
1015 %
1520 %
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2025 %
2530 %
3035 %
3540 %
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Rank | State | African-American Alone Population (2010)[1] |
% African-American |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mississippi | 1,074,200 | 37.30% |
2 | Louisiana | 1,452,396 | 31.98% |
3 | Georgia | 3,150,435 | 31.4% |
4 | Maryland | 1,700,298 | 29.44% |
5 | South Carolina | 1,290,684 | 28.48% |
6 | Alabama | 1,251,311 | 26.38% |
7 | North Carolina | 2,048,628 | 21.60% |
8 | Delaware | 191,814 | 20.95% |
9 | Virginia | 1,551,399 | 19.91% |
10 | Tennessee | 1,055,689 | 16.78% |
11 | Florida | 2,999,862 | 15.91% |
12 | Arkansas | 449,895 | 15.76% |
13 | New York | 3,073,800 | 15.18% |
14 | Illinois | 1,866,414 | 14.88% |
15 | New Jersey | 1,204,826 | 14.46% |
16 | Michigan | 1,400,362 | 14.24% |
17 | Ohio | 1,407,681 | 12.04% |
18 | Texas | 2,979,598 | 11.91% |
19 | Missouri | 704,043 | 11.49% |
20 | Pennsylvania | 1,377,689 | 10.79% |
21 | Connecticut | 362,296 | 10.34% |
22 | Indiana | 591,397 | 9.07% |
23 | Nevada | 218,626 | 8.10% |
24 | Oklahoma | 277,644 | 7.96% |
25 | Kentucky | 337,520 | 7.71% |
26 | Massachusetts | 434,398 | 7.02% |
27 | California | 2,299,072 | 6.67% |
28 | Rhode Island | 60,189 | 6.36% |
29 | Kansas | 167,864 | 6.15% |
30 | Wisconsin | 359,148 | 6.07% |
31 | Minnesota | 274,412 | 4.57% |
32 | Nebraska | 82,885 | 4.50% |
33 | Colorado | 201,737 | 4.28% |
34 | Alaska | 23,263 | 4.27% |
35 | Arizona | 259,008 | 4.16% |
36 | Washington | 240,042 | 3.74% |
37 | West Virginia | 63,124 | 3.58% |
38 | Hawaii | 21,424 | 3.08% |
39 | New Mexico | 42,550 | 2.97% |
40 | Iowa | 89,148 | 2.68% |
41 | Oregon | 69,206 | 2.01% |
42 | Wyoming | 4,748 | 1.29% |
43 | Utah | 29,287 | 1.27% |
44 | New Hampshire | 15,035 | 1.22% |
45 | South Dakota | 10,207 | 1.14% |
46 | North Dakota | 7,960 | 1.08% |
47 | Maine | 15,707 | 1.03% |
48 | Idaho | 9,810 | 0.95% |
49 | Vermont | 6,277 | 0.87% |
50 | Montana | 4,027 | 0.67% |