
Please watch Robin Seplut. Good quality kitties with a warm russian soul.
This video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIQowyOTxjw
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Please watch Robin Seplut. Good quality kitties with a warm russian soul.
This video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIQowyOTxjw
His channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTZUTvv_1Onm-f-533Hyurw/
Then, of course, there’s also the thing where I’ve run into way fewer problems dealing with genuine white rednecks back home, than with the pseudo-progressive types motivated to do all that whitetrashwashing and set up convenient scapegoats.
They’re generally raised to act better in public, and face some consequences if they do not. That is more than I can say about some other folks.
the-emergency-medical-hologram:
i hate when someone says âdonât make jokes about rednecks and hillbilliesâ and some white 21 year old trying to be âwokeâ says âhaha⊠go ahead and cry your white tears sweatie (:â
no one thinks itâs a racial issue against white people. thatâs not why people say to stop that shit. itâs an issue of classism. because the truth is that the majority of yâall who think youâre amazing activists just REALLY fucking hate appalachian people, and i know that because yâall think itâs funny to say âkarmaâs a bitch!â when something bad happens to an appalachian state.
you donât care about the poverty in the appalachia and you donât care about queer people and/or people of color who live in the appalachia. you donât care about education in the appalachia and you donât care that these low rates of education mean higher rates of poverty and child poverty, which persist over the years. rural children are twice as likely to live in areas with persistent poverty. you care that poverty stricken children are statistically less likely to not have timely immunizations, have higher delinquency rates, and have lower academic achievement â but only when weâre talking about urban areas outside of the appalachia.
people in our region die earlier than most. mortality rates are higher in the appalachia, and theyâre even higher for people of color that live in the appalachia. suicide rates are higher than anywhere else in the country by 17% â itâs 31% higher in central appalachia, and in rural areas within the appalachia, itâs 27% higher than metro appalachia. cancer morality rate is 10% higher, and itâs 15% higher in rural appalachia than metro appalachia. COPD mortality rate is 27% higher, and 55% higher in rural appalachia than metro appalachia. injury mortality rate is 33% higher, and itâs 47% higher in rural appalachia than in metro appalachia. stroke mortality rate is 14% higher â and you guessed itâs, these rates are higher in rural areas vs metro areas by 8%.
the rate of Years of Potential Life Lost, which measures premmature mortality from all causes of death, is 25% higher in appalachia, and 40% higher in rural vs metro areas.
the appalachia has an opioid epidemic. in 2015, our rate of death with drugs was 65% higher than the national average. 69% of those drug deaths were from opioids. these deaths have a connection to our poverty and education rates. the poorer you are, and the less educated you are, the more likely you are to die from an opioid death.
when i say âdonât make jokes about rednecks and hillbilliesâ, that doesnât mean i think youâre being racist against white people (and again â the majority of people who claim this also happen to be white đ). i say that because you are perpetuating extremely toxic rhetoric about our region, you are promoting stigma, you are encouraging blatant classism, and you are furthering the idea that we somehow âdeserveâ it because our elected officials vote republican. itâs not cute. stop acting like none of us have the right to call you out on your classist bullshit. like iâm sorry if this comes off as too aggressive but i am sooooo sick of yâall thinking itâs funny that our region is suffering.
and before anyone asks me for resources and links: google exists. i did my research and you can do it too.
here, since yâall are too fucking obnoxiously incapable of taking 2.3 seconds google and instead want to claim I pulled random numbers from my asshole
also here https://www.arc.gov/assets/research_reports/Health_Disparities_in_Appalachia_August_2017.pdf
a big problem with the people who say stuff like this is they donât realize just how many ârednecks and hillbilliesâ are non-white. there are so many appalachian and southern POC that also suffer through these conditions but people like to cling to their idea that the only hicks are white hicks, so they couldnt care less if places like WV or KY just fell off the map, and to hell with who it is thatâs actually hurting.
people also act like itâs only appalachian and southern whites that voted for trump and that vote republican and itâs not true – half of all white women voted for trump. the rich ones and the poor ones. itâs not a problem thatâs tied specifically to southern and appalachian white people but itâs an easy scapegoat and allows people to not think about what theyâre actually saying.
as long as they can say that itâs just them shitty racist white hicks that are suffering, then they donât have to actually care about them. they can ignore them and not do anything to help them. like another person said in the notes, the teacher strike in WV is a better example of leftist organization than a whole lot of the people saying shit about hillbillies have ever done but they donât care about that because, well, theyre just white hillbillies so what does it matter?
Too relevant, yet again: THE LEGACY OF SOCIAL DARWINISM IN APPALACHIAN SCHOLARSHIP
Why does everything have to be a race issue? Canât we just see people in poverty as just people in poverty and help them?
This is important. Iâm not saying there arenât âracist white hicksâ living in the Appalachia. But as someone who is from that area, everyone of every color is suffering.
My hometown has around 30,000 people. 16% of those people are living in poverty. Thatâs 4,800 people. A lot of these people are children. How do i know? Iâve worked in the school system and Ive bagged up food items and placed them in kids lockers while everyone was in class so they didnât get embarrassed but they would have food over the weekend since they wouldnât be getting meals from school.
The median household income for my town? $37,048. The median household income for my state? $68,114.
Its hard to live on $38,000 a year. And thatâs the average of TWO income families. Itâs nothing. Especially when the cost of living comes into play.
I donât like when any person, but especially an innocent child has to suffer or go hungry.
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/carrollcountyvirginia/IPE120216
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/05/what-a-living-wage-would-be-in-every-us-state.html
For disabled people among the 1,000 Puerto Ricans who still donât have electricity, the loss of power can be deadly.
Ten months without power: the Puerto Ricans still without electricity
mischief-and-monsters-rule-here:
to me, one of the weirdest things about our economy right now is the credential inflationÂ
like my dad got a job as a mechanic when he graduated high school, and he was employed with a high school diploma to a full time job with a union, and had health insurance and benefits.Â
at this point, I have graduated from high school, have a Bachelorâs degree, have a Masterâs Degree, have two years of experience working in my field, and am a due paying member of multiple professional organizations. And that qualifies me to compete in a two-stage interview process for a part time job that offers no health care.Â
This is what decades of stripping the working class of their rights looks like.
Caterpillars. They donât like it when you scream.
Via LADbible
This feels like some bullshit my mind would conjur up while Iâm fading in and out of sleep..
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