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    What is a Redneck ?

    I was reading a post where there was a heated discussion about the term redneck. I figured that I would try and clear it up as to where the term comes from. Originaly in the late 1800's the term was used in Georgia and Alabama to describe sharecropers who worked sun up till sundown in the fields and as a result got sunburned necks. The term was used with respect in regards to these hard working people and was adopted to describe hard working people in general. Later in the 1930's the term was used in west Virginia when miners tied red bandanas around there necks to identify themselves when they banded together and marched for the right to unionized and protect themselves from the dangerous working conditions and miss treatment that was their life. Many were killed by their own governments guns as they were ambushed on there way by sniper and machine gun fire. To this day casings can still be found. Surprise even then the people in charge sided with big business. So the way I see it the term was originaly used to describe hard working people who were willing to lay down their lives for a cause they believed in. This is why I am proud to be a Redneck and to hell with Jeff Foxworthy
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    I'm afraid no matter what the description. I'm a Redneck. I've sweat blood for what we have. I could care LESS what I'm wearing or how holy and greasy my clothes are. Don't much get upset about how others are offended. I can't change them, no more than they can change my beliefs. We all come from a different place,and have different ways of believing and doing things.. I shower everyday,and can and do clean up well when needed[ Not often!} lol. But ,,by any friends or family descriptions..,,I am a redneck. I have NO problem with being called that or a hick : ).. kinda proud of it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrat View Post
    I was waiting for this thread
    Meeeeee tooooooo, thank goodness there are people on here that understand what a redneck is. I was part of that heated debate, it was pretty intense. Long live rednecks!
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    The term Redneck is too often confused with things like idiot, and stupid.

    A redneck is, to be bare-bones, a hard working, often blue collar person who's generally hospitable, but more often less on the financial side. A redneck doesn't go out and buy everything new, he tries to make things work. Sometimes with bed rails. Someone who's learned their trades enough to do what needs to be done themselves, with their own blood, sweat, and tears, instead of calling someone else to do it for them.

    And it doesn't matter where you're from, you can still be a Redneck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chazz of Blades View Post
    The term Redneck is too often confused with things like idiot, and stupid.

    A redneck is, to be bare-bones, a hard working, often blue collar person who's generally hospitable, but more often less on the financial side. A redneck doesn't go out and buy everything new, he tries to make things work. Sometimes with bed rails. Someone who's learned their trades enough to do what needs to be done themselves, with their own blood, sweat, and tears, instead of calling someone else to do it for them.

    And it doesn't matter where you're from, you can still be a Redneck.
    Completely agree.
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    4 wheels? Sounds to safe.

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    will bcredneck please weigh in on this matter. everything will then become crystal clear.

    just kidding bc redneck.

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    I suppose I'm a redneck living in the city, I like to do things a little different, then the douchebags , I build my toys from the ground up , not just write a big check , I dont put 22 on my 4x4 , I work hard ,play hard ,get danm dirty doing it ,and I really dont care if people understand why I ride a 3 wheeler ,or why my 66 elcamino has the oe paint all faded ,I like it just that way ,I cut my own firewood, fix my own stuff best I can ,
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    Still hunter, while what you say is true, and sounds like you borrowed excerpts from Wikipedia, please follow the link to also see the negative connotations associated with the term "redneck".
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    that was interesting, but all the same I'm still proud to be a redneck , but i aint white trash my wife is not my cousin .
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    Like Blake Shelton says, ''if you got a problem with that, you can kiss my country ''. Im a redneck and proud of it!
    1. 1986 bigred 250(the huntin' rig)
    2. 1985 bigred 250(the workhorse)

    4 wheels? Sounds to safe.

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    Vealmonkey I have been redneck and proud of it for 40 years Long before Wikipedia.I have had this discussion many times ,yes even before mainstream internet.Don't forget that the info existed long before everyone could just punch there question into a funny little tv.As for the negative connotations society has a way of twisting and perverting the facts about what they don't understand , for example three wheelers come to mind

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