[stylist] thoughts on rednecks

Jacobson, Shawn D Shawn.D.Jacobson at hud.gov
Wed Jul 22 18:04:35 UTC 2015


Bridgit

Thanks!  You learn something new every day.

Shawn

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So I did some research and found out more info. I'm posting a link, but apparently, the term "redneck" harkens back further than Chris's definition.
In the 17th century, Scottish Presbyterians signed a covenant in blood, giving their allegiance to their religion over Charles I, the then king of England. They wore red kerchiefs on their neck identifying themselves. Many migrated to Ireland, but when English rule demanded residents of Ireland pledge allegiance to the Church of England, many of these Scotts migrated to America. Initially, they settled in New England, but eventually, many migrated throughout the South. To this day, many southerners can trace their ancestry back to these Scotts, who brought the term "redneck" to this country. This would explain why Appalachian coal miners used the same kind of idea as Chris told us about.

http://classroom.synonym.com/origin-word-redneck-11667.html

Bridgit
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Eve

The origin story of the word "Redneck" is the one you give.  The red nick, AKA "Farmer's tan" is a badge of hard work upon the land.  It is a distinction the "city boys" will not achieve.

In the better sort of Country music, there is a feeling however, that the country spirit is truly country wide and that anyone can partake.

I think that people who style themselves "redneck" have some pretty set ideas of write and wrong and hold to them.  The right includes being hospitable and abhors malice (so rednecks are more set in there ways than
ignorant and bigoted).   Steriotypes on both sides of the divide.

Chris--I hadn't heard about the miner's origin of "redneck" before; thanks for sharing.

Shawn

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Chris, I have never heard that, but have always learned a different, though simular meaning to the term. A redneck is someone who is out working hard, laboring in the sun. Even wearing a hat, the back of the neck is usually exposed to the sun and eventually turns a lovely shade of red. From experience, I can attest to this. Many times while working the ranch, my neck would be sunburnt afterwards. It did not seem to matter that I was out working every day. The color remained.
So I guess, which ever origin of the term you choose as the original, it still is a symbol of hard work that likely goes unrewarded.
And just to be clear, I do not mean to turn it around and offend city folks, so sorry if it came across that way. It is like the old Hank Williams Jr song, Country Folk Can Survive.  And seriously, when the zombie apocolypse happens, the rednecks of the world will survive. Cuz ya ain't gonna kill a zombie with an iPad.
:) Eve

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On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 6:30 PM, Semirhage via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org>
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> Hi, chris. Take the Southern part out of your red neck definition and 
> ad stupid and keep the rest and you get all the ones I've seen often 
> in OR, some in CA.
> I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed.
> I get along with the voices inside of my head.
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