Nope. Rednecks embrace their stereotype haha.
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.Stereotypes are there for a reason. They don't apply to everyone, true, but most have a solid basis in reality. Some are offensive. Some are flattering. Guess what, I am 6'1" and can barely touch the rim on a basketball goal. And I am a terrible dancer, lol!! And I have never been offended when those stereotypes have been perpetuated in my presence.
I have to share this story too: My very first business trip in my career was to Toronto. I'm in Tulsa, so this was a big deal to me at age 24. My partner was a black man of the same age. We were intimidated by the size of the city so we ate most of our dinners in the food court in the mall across the street from our hotel. Taco bell, mcd, the gyro place.
A few evenings in, my buddy made a comment about wanting KFC. I asked him, well...why don't you get KFC then? He was embarrassed of the stereotype. I laughed at him and said if you like fried chicken, then get some goddamn fried chicken! He wouldn't do it unless I had fried chicken too. We ate our KFC together, and afterword I harassed him about finding some watermelon. I believe he learned that night that particular stereotype was based in truth and decided stereotype be damned! I like fried chicken!!!
Same trip: We met a day helper from jamaica. Same age as us. He hooked us up with some weed. Imagine that!