> doesn't hold up well, I've cited a book that cites original sources are you going to cite anything to argue the other side, or just say "it doesn't hold up" ? maybe you're right, but without any references, there's no reason I should believe you
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This review points out some of the issues. http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v12/v12p114_Rosit.html … There are others. I think he got the Quaker stuff all wrong, because German immigration to Pennsylvania had a huge impact, as it did in the Midwest. Imma not even going to bring up Irish immigration
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No it does not, this is probably more of what I was thinking of: https://www.uncleguidosfacts.com/2015/07/the-southern-myth-of-cavalierregional.html?m=1 … But then everything is LARPing in a way
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this is pretty embarrassing
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And the belief in it, or trend or fad, starts getting ginned up in the 19th century as part of the cultural fight over slavery, and continues because it's real convenient.
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you're still not citing any evidence to support that position
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this is a great insight c.f. 2019 red tribe w confederate and Rhodesian flags
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