Fed Up.

It’s easy to get fed up. And stay that way. There’s so much that’s wrong. Sean Hannity likes to talk about it incessantly in that nasal monologue that never heard of a little dot called a period. He’s the only talking head that can list, in one sentence, all 150 things that are wrong while simultaneously recalling his dishwasher, bartender and waiter days, his proficiency with guns and martial arts and his investigative prowess. If an encyclopedia could talk about quantum mechanics, it would be easier to follow and easier to tolerate than a Hannity monolgue. He is bearable on TV because he has guests and programming limitations; on radio, he’s a sing-song, chest-pounding, self-serving whiner on steroids. Whew, enough about that. When you’re in a bad mood, pick one goiter to lance. Just pick one favorite complaint for 2020. That’s easy. As far back as the emergence of “talkies,” the entertainment industry has carried on a systematic debasement of The South — the geographic area also known as the Southeast. Southern moviegoers evidently are oblivious to this deprecation. They don’t seem to recognize or care that movie makers believe Southerners are ignorant, racist simpletons who live on this earth to be made fun of or vilified. Only rarely will you see a movie that admires any aspect of The South or its people. The hero of GWTW Rhett Butler was no Rebel. He had contempt for the cavalier Rebs. He was cast to be a real man in direct contrast to the sniveling, Southern aristocratic Ashley Wilkes. In almost every war movie, you see the token redneck corporal who mocks and taunts the innocent black private. Regardless of time periods, venues and subjects of movies, Southern characters almost always have minor roles that display their stupidity and low-bred roots. The great “My Cousin Vinnie” laughed at the slow-wittedness of the South. From the earliest days of cinema, the A-List actors almost always hailed from NY and other major metro areas. That’s still the case. Currently, there is only one (1) actor among the top-40 from The South — and by The South, you really mean Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. For some reason, moviegoers don’t notice Manhattan accents that permeate wild west cowboy movies. They don’t bother being offended when Yankee actors (badly) imitate Southern personalities, while no Southern actor is ever chosen to imitate a Yankee. Certainly, there are exceptions. Georgian Holly Hunter had (has) starring roles — but as a Southerner playing a Southerner. There is no argument, however — for authenticity sake, the movie industry chooses Southern actors only to play minor roles and those roles generally depict either imbecility or bigotry, or both. The debasement of The South is not a conspiracy. Conspiracies are clandestine. The Media-Industrial Complex (Hollywood, Television, Media) stands on the open stage, unrepentant. They proclaim it out loud without saying the words: The South is ignorant, low-life, vile. The North is intelligent, virtuous, good. You can hear the clamor now — this summary is a gross exaggeration. Well, the denials won’t work, Matilda. There’s a Mt. Everest of celluloid evidence airing 24-7 in every hamlet coast to coast. But all is not lost. Fortunately, Yankees  are willing to sacrifice themselves to help rehabilitate The South. They pour into the backwoods in droves, leaving behind their superior cities and towns, determined to civilize a backward culture. And if the Globalists have their way, the continuation of unchecked immigration, added to Yankee migration, will surely begin to wipe out every vestige of the Old South, relegating it to the dustbin of history. That history has recorded many invasions — countries forcibly marauding their neighbors to annihilate, pillage  and occupy. Nobody talks about about “peaceful” invasion. Nobody recognizes it. Regardless of changes in demographics, Hollywood will continue to disparage The South and demean its people. Hollywood enjoys doing it — all the way to the bank. So you’re fed up. So what?

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