So, I was lurking Parenting and saw a post by
@fredalina that really caught my eye (you can see the whole thing here
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12341588/is-hillbilly-or-redneck-a-slur/p1)I don't "go there", so I figured I'd bring the discussion over here. Essentially, what she's asking is if words like "hillbilly" and "redneck" are slurs/derogatory. And for funsies, we'll throw in "hick" as well.
Now, the discussion over there went more about how they aren't that bad because they aren't on the same scale as other racial or religious slurs..But what do you all think? I have very strong opinions on this.


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Re: Offensive Terms
The word nigger is used all over the place, and it is generally considered extremely taboo and offensive for a white person to use. However, it is all over the radio and movies as a term of endearment that black people 'can' use for one another.
Words like redneck, hillbilly, and hick are generally considered less offensive because of the lack of historical as a slur. Maybe more of a stereotype or insult than an actual slur.
As a person who is from the mountain of Appalachian, and whose family has a deep-seeded history in said mountains and culture, I do find these terms offensive. They DO represent the oppression of an entire people that is generally completely ignored. They are stereotypes, for sure, but I feel most people don't consider where these stereotypes come from or the seriousness behind them.
For example, the poverty that is running throughout this region is devastating. When you think of the Peace Corps, you may imagine them in 3rd world countries where they are needed the most, but there is a HUGE calling for the Peace Corps in Appalachia. Because people here have limited access to clean water (coal mining), job markets, and quality education. There is serious oppression going on, especially when it comes to coal companies.
Terms like hillbilly were INVENTED as a method of insult to the people in the hills of Appalachia, which is the very definition of a slur. Which means that it is, in fact, in the same category as the word nigger....If we're being technical.
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When I was younger someone looked at me with all the hate in the world in their eyes and said "you fucking spic". That stayed with me for a long time and to me I don't see how being called a redneck or hillbilly could equate. Now if someone was called white trash, that's another story...
I absolutely agree that comparing and ranking the experience of different groups, especially racial groups, is counter productive. Any evil perpetrated against people based on their race is evil, and I don't care if we're talking about millions of Africans forcibly carried to labor in the Americas (40% of all slaves were brought to the Caribbean btw, and 37% to Brazil) or if we're talking about the Mexican seasonal workers suffocating in trucks in California and Florida today, or Eastern European girls being sold as sex workers on Craig's list. Why does it matter which is more wrong?
So we should invalidate the discrimination of Appalachian people as reciprocity?
No of course not. Who said anything about reciprocity?
To clarify, noun
1. an insinuation or allegation about someone that is likely to insult them or damage their reputation.
These terms to which I'm referring were invented specifically for the aforementioned purpose, so I'm not sure how they can be anything BUT offensive in that context.Do I personally get offended? No, because I don't give a shit. Just like when people call me a bitch. Is it offensive, as in capable of evoking offense? Sure. Does it offend ME? No.
But what you're implying is that black people and Mexicans are allowed to be offended but white people aren't. And that's pretty shitty, too.
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I think hillbilly and redneck can be just as offensive depending on the context. But IMO, certain words are offensive regardless of context.
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Side note:
Intent is a powerful thing, and I think minimizing the suffering of any group in favor of the suffering of another is a very dangerous path that society has a tendency to take. Like @mrsdanielleM2010 said... We do need to remove the power from these words. But in order for that to ever truly happen, I think ALL groups need to put the proverbial foot down and say these slurs are not okay for YOU to use about us and they are not okay for US to she about us.
Black people using nigga freely and with a positive connotation, girls saying bitch and whore as terms of endearment, country songs singing about being a redneck.... All of these contribute to the brother rather than take away from it because who is paying attention? Kids. And all kids see is that it's okay for some people to say it. So they say it. And the cycle begins again
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In regards to the original issue and the terms in question, they are all derogatory. People that stoop to slanging racial slurs of any sort, are usually not worth a damn anyway.
I've never heard any of those terms used in a derogatory manner.
I totally agree with this. I grew up on the south side of Chicago and have seen this go both ways. I know people who have adopted "nigga" along the same lines as I call my friends "bitch" an "whore". (I know, I'm klassy) I also know people on the opposite spectrum (who all happen to be highly educated and a bit removed from the segregation of their childhoods) who find the term to be offensive and they refuse to be defined by the rap culture that they have no interest in.
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Also, I don't think that racial or regional slurs should ever be used because someone else gets to. If someone calls me a hillbilly, and I get offended, that doesn't suddenly give me the right to be offensive to another group in retaliation.
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I guess I take the socioeconomic oppression more personally considering many of my students don't have running water. I don't think any oppression, even verbally, is acceptable. But I don't think that racial slurs should be on a different tier than socioeconomic or regional slurs:
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Now my dad and H are from Western North Carolina. My dad never really used the terms but he said "if it means poor, well we were! But everyone was. No one had indoor pumping, but we all got feed, we had gardens, cows, went fishing, hunting, sold tobacco, went to school. I wouldn't trade it for anything".
My H hates the term redneck because it's usually used with stupid. He is ok with hillbilly. Hell it's his screenname for things. He just doesn't like to be stereotyped at stupid or slow because he has a southern accent (we live above Baltimore now).
I've called myself a redneck... I grew up in a small town with farms, trucks, country music and such. But my cousins in NC call me a Yankee. I guess I side with my dad... Well, I live in the north so I guess so! They never meant it meanly. I'm their Yankee cousin.
Idk where I'm going with this. Seems regional, and how you mean it. I don't use the terms much anymore, unless singing a country song with it in it. If anything, I call H my mountain man, even if friends call him hillbilly, Gomer, etc.
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Around here though Yankee and Flor-idiot are used in the same manner for people "not from here" so there's that too.
I also agree with @Ziongirl77 everyone can tell what's offensive and what's not.
I live in Montana, I was also born here. Hillbilly and hick can be either to me. Depends on the context and intent. Redneck isn't usually offensive. I can't stand when people get redneck and white trash mixed up. White trash is not something you want to be called.
Redneck is someone who loves their truck, country, works their butt off, and lives in camo.
White trash is someone who lives in filth, doesn't shower or groom regularly. They usually live off of assistance and lower their standards so they don't have to work.
ETA - I completely agree with those who said intent is everything. (Except for the n word. I can't stand that one. Not sure why that one bothers me more than others, that's a great question). I say black, but I also say white. I can't stand when someone is offended by someone calling them black, when they sit there calling someone white or crackers. I think it goes both ways. Also, hating white people because they oppressed your ancestors doesn't make any sense. You are doing the same thing in a way.
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