I really should have clarified “the popular depictions of the people” but yeah, half of my family is from Georgia so I spent a lot of time in the south over the years. There’s certainly no shortage of good people but stereotype unfortunately exists for a reason. That said, those same people are in rural Michigan, Indiana, Wyoming, New York…but I guess they don’t have the slavery connotations
Funny you bring up Indian food…literally 10 minutes ago I was explaining the cuisine to a coworker who had never tried it and suggested she give Tikka Masala a spin. And then explained how it’s Indian food but also probably British.
Oh man, I would love to be able to go down the journey of discovery on Indian food. Although I guess for that matter, I haven’t had a whole bunch. More of the “packets” you can buy (although at least those are generally made in India and shipped heh), only because most Indian places I’ve encountered are… not cheap. heh. I wish more cuisines had buffets so you can try more stuff :) I have to be careful because I can’t do onions or bell peppers unless they’re cooked to smithereens like in gumbo. heh.
And yeah, plenty of asshats in rural, but also urban. :) But I do think, bringing politics back into it… we definitely have a huge rural/urban divide as far as things like social safety nets and, y’know, human rights. lol.
I had to block most of my family over the years for that shit. It gets old. heh
I really should have clarified “the popular depictions of the people” but yeah, half of my family is from Georgia so I spent a lot of time in the south over the years. There’s certainly no shortage of good people but stereotype unfortunately exists for a reason. That said, those same people are in rural Michigan, Indiana, Wyoming, New York…but I guess they don’t have the slavery connotations
Funny you bring up Indian food…literally 10 minutes ago I was explaining the cuisine to a coworker who had never tried it and suggested she give Tikka Masala a spin. And then explained how it’s Indian food but also probably British.
Oh man, I would love to be able to go down the journey of discovery on Indian food. Although I guess for that matter, I haven’t had a whole bunch. More of the “packets” you can buy (although at least those are generally made in India and shipped heh), only because most Indian places I’ve encountered are… not cheap. heh. I wish more cuisines had buffets so you can try more stuff :) I have to be careful because I can’t do onions or bell peppers unless they’re cooked to smithereens like in gumbo. heh.
And yeah, plenty of asshats in rural, but also urban. :) But I do think, bringing politics back into it… we definitely have a huge rural/urban divide as far as things like social safety nets and, y’know, human rights. lol.
I had to block most of my family over the years for that shit. It gets old. heh