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  • Tanya Shivariundefined Offline
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    A term used by hardcore southerners in reference to former power the south had in the mid 1800s. Thought to be racist or redneck by most of the non southern persuasion it is actually a term that has come true in some sense seeing that The south is, in our day in age, a cultural, industrial and economic power. Cities including Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis, Charlston (one of the busiest ports in the country), Jacksonville, Mobile, and Montgomery are all cities of industrial and cultural importance. This Phrase is often represented in unison with the confederate battle flag and associated by the ignorant people of non southern descent (aka northeastern folk) as being a symbol of racism and biggotry, a common misconception as the civil war was not about slavery, but states rights; thus making the confederate flag a symbol of states rights and their sense of independant identity.

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      A rallying cry used by Confederacy enthusiasts who believe the southern United States is superior. Often, those who use this phrase believe the American Civil War was about States rights, not slavery. In fact, the Constitution of the Confederacy was nearly word-for-word identical to the US Constitution, but actually restricted States rights by requiring every State to be a slave State.
      Furthermore, there was no Southern identity in the United States until abolition became a major political issue, and rebel states saw slavery as more a matter of property rights, not States rights. The States rights issue was invented by modern Southern apologists; no real historian takes it seriously.
      In short, this is a slogan for southerners who believe they should take pride in their heritage even though their heritage includes a legacy of horrifying behavior.

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        The term chanted by most hard core southern rednecks to show there pride in where they live
        rednecks often have flashbacks from there forefathers who fought in the original war they then have a small seizure and chant The south will rise again! often in ball rooms the wall mart or even the gas station where they hang out
        scientists believe this is a genetic condition called fades past
        the injurys of this genetic condition have been severe sence the 1970s when pride rained over.
        rednecks began lighting there selves on fire
        however a scientist found that beer reduces side effects of the condition. but unleashed more side effects
        increased pride.
        increased Firework accidents
        increased truck explosions
        however has tempered down the chanting side effect.

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          The South Will Rise Again is a phrase referring to a possible re-uprising of the South. Not all support of the Confederate States of America is racially motivated, some of its about Independence, structure of a Confederate government and just southern pride and heiritage.

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            slogan touted by dumbass rednecks who name their car general lee and for some god damn reason can wear shoes or a shirt but never both at the same time.
            I love the south but anyone who thinks theres going to be a second confederacy is simply a moron and thats that.

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