Like pretty much any other group, Southerners do not conform to stereotypes nearly as closely as people like to pretend. Some of them fit the stereotypes, some don't. Whether you're a liberal or not depends on the other person's perspective.
Sam wrote:
Talya wrote:
Welcome to tha Sowth?
As a life long Surthurnur, quite possible.
Did you say something about gun ownership? "God"? A particular version of religion? Gays? Non-white people? Unfettered capitalism? Taxes? Military? Football? Edumacation? Jeez, I could spend a lot of time on this....
Basically, you will want to just nod and agree and keep your mouth shut. Especially in mixed company or people you don't know very well. OR, you can be open and accept your badge of alienation. Although, as a new person in your area, this might not be favorable. I'd go with the keep the mouth shut option and just nod, at least for a while.
Us'n libruls aren't liked much down he-uh. We's is seen as uppity, evil folk that will corrupt chilluns.
On any of those topics, you can also be called a Conservative, a racist, misogynist, or any other sort of label for not mouthing the appropriate platitudes in most of the rest of the country. Liberals are used to being able to spout their opinions publicly just about anywhere and rely on basic politeness to avoid anyone arguing with them. That's why they hate the South - it's the one place where they'll be talked back to.
It's also a fact that Southerners know full well that they're acceptable targets for bigotry which is ok because reasons. They've started not to care. It's amazing how constantly deriding and making fun of people is unconvincing.