What an ignorant question!
And why are you stereotyping people?
2007-04-08 02:21:57
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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I am not so sure that I understand your question, but I will try to answer. If you consider yourself a redneck, that is fine. I was "raised up" red, too. We can still treat other people with kindness and respect. Usually that is all you need to do to have a good relationship with (almost) anyone. Besides, MOST people in this country would consider us (the rednecks) as a minority, as well. Think about it. The average white person cannot understand the culture of the redneck. Just live and let live. Listen to Bocephus and chew your Levi Garrett and cheer for Little E. Just realize that others may choose to wear a diamond grill and listen to Snoop Dog. That's ok. The world is a big place.
2007-04-08 09:37:22
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answered by Sabrina 6
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Alot of people get the wrong idea with rednecks. I mean yea i love to hunt and fish and watch nascar, what the hell is wrong with that? We get made fun of because of how our parents and grandparents brought us up to be? I would rather be a redneck anyday. Im not trying to piss anyone off but i mean some people love hunting fishing drinking beer and just hanging out, and we cant help the way we talk i mean its our past and history.
2007-04-08 10:14:07
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answered by [[<3]] 3
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A large majority of them that I met do. It is not where they live, how they vote or their preferences in Tv.
The ones that truly want to live harmoniously with everyone should. It would be hard for them because many others have made it that way.
2007-04-08 09:32:24
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answered by 2fine4u 6
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I have so called "redneck" friends, they are no different from any other of my friends. We all like to kick back with Jack Daniels and sing Guns and Roses ballads, and bet on stuff.
2007-04-08 10:08:36
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answered by Annabella Stephens 6
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Well, that is very true. If you work with minorities that is a good start. My last job I worked with many minorities and it didn't take long before I didn't even notice. Really. Most were friendly, had great personalities, hard working, funny, and now they are all my friends.
2007-04-08 09:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. I know so called "rednecks" who are very nice and gracious people. Its really interesting how people find alot in common when they just start talking.
2007-04-08 12:39:41
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answered by JAdorE 3
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Red-neck doesn't mean racist. I've been called country as a chicken coop. LOL
I have had relationships with people of other races. It's possible one day I may again.
2007-04-08 09:35:42
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answered by Tall Chicky 4
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I didn't know that the examples that you gave determine that whether or not you're a red neck.
Have a Fabulous Easter!
2007-04-08 11:34:30
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answered by chokolaite_cutie 3
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I treat people the way I want to be treated. Thats why I make friends every where I go.
2007-04-08 10:05:36
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answered by linda a 2
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You can be friends with anyone you want to be friends with. I suspect you don't really want to be friends with minorities, or you would have made the effort. Happy Easter.
2007-04-08 09:26:04
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answered by Dirk Johnson 5
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