This would be a quick way to see of it’s racist, close minded, or just straight bs.

Ex1- You want women to kill babies, boy!

Ex2- You want to feed the homeless, boy!

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    Yeah, I thought this was common knowledge. Growing up mixed in the southeast (Tenn, Georgia,SC and NC areas), it was used daily to get my attention.

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      I think most non-Southerners’ exposure to it is in media, where it’s almost always racist in context. There’s a surprising amount of subtly in Southern social interactions that I think it’s missing from most of the US. Sure, Midwesterners are known for raising passive-aggressiveness to an art form, but you recognize it no matter where you’re from.

      The subtly in social interactions in the South are truly exceptional, hard to get a handle on, and unmatched anywhere else in the US - IMHO. Southerners have as many ways of being condescending as Eskimos have words for snow.

      Is that phrase still acceptable, or is the Eskimo/snow comment now not PC? Is it still OK to use the term “Eskimo? If the Eskimo thing is offensive, I sincerely apologize. An alternative would be “as North-westerners have words for rain, but I don’t know if that’s as widely understood an idiom.

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        That’s why my main point still stands. You know where someone stands the way they say it. I could greet you or disrespect you, all depends in my tone.

        Bro, great posting! 👏👏👏👏👏 @sxan@midwest.social

        They need a “follow accounts” button here. Like if a reporter used !worldnews@lemmy.ml you could just follow the reporter.

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          They need a “follow accounts” button here. Like if a reporter used

          Thank you!

          And: dude! I have totally thought the same thing! It’s so weird that Mastodon has follow-accounts, but no communities; Lemmy has join-communities but no follow-accounts; and they’re both ActivityPub. You’d think that would be a no-brainer feature, right?

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            Maybe someone will cook it up. Wish I had the know how to do it.

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              Yeah, it’d have to be a Lemmy design change, and then all of the many clients would have to implement it momentum is a powerful force in the software world, and difficult and dangerous to overcome. Look at the fiasco of Python 3; that was a cock-up of epic proportions. Lemmy’s got enough users and clients now that changes have to be made extremely carefully.