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Why America Likes to Hate on the SouthTressie McMillan Cottom argues that our obsession with Southern tradition isn’t nearly appeal or nostalgia. It’s about reassurance. We romanticize its music, verandas and magnolias, but, regardless of the political drift in different states, insist that “at the least we’re not the South.”

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Tressie McMillan Cottom argues that our obsession with Southern tradition isn’t nearly appeal or nostalgia. It’s about reassurance. We romanticize its music, verandas and magnolias, but, regardless of the political drift in different states, insist that “at the least we’re not the South.”

All of us get just a little Southern when this nation goes fascist is simply what it’s, proper. All of us wish to eat the romantic model of the South: the verandas, the magnolia timber, the music, the meals. To Jamelle’s level, after I look out throughout like our standard tradition, even, I’m at all times going to start out paying consideration when nation music is ascendant, I’m at all times going to concentrate when S.E.C. soccer now turns into a nationwide obsession. I’m going to concentrate when the Bama Rush ladies are driving hundreds of thousands of {dollars} of free advertising and marketing for his or her college. As a result of what that does for folks, once more, an viewers that’s consuming this from outdoors the South, is we will at all times say: Irrespective of how unhealthy it’s in California, regardless of how unhealthy it’s in Montana, at the least we’re not the South. And so that you eat the palatable components of the South to make your self really feel higher about the place the nationwide pattern traces of politics are going. However but we produce an thought of America that claims: Effectively, we’re not as unhealthy because the South, but in addition, the South wasn’t actually at all times that unhealthy, now, was it. We’re at all times doing each of these initiatives on the similar time.

Tressie McMillan Cottom argues that our obsession with Southern tradition isn’t nearly appeal or nostalgia. It’s about reassurance. We romanticize its music, verandas and magnolias, but, regardless of the political drift in different states, insist that “at the least we’re not the South.”

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