do they really? I'd bet not. Maybe in one neighborhood. Don't think its about race, maybe socialization.
hey my friend gerard is from brooklyn and he says axe and terlet...and winder...and jamaicer when he talks about jamaica avenue...its an accent thing...
why do people stereotype? geez...really now. accent and pronunctiation all depends on where you were raised and culture. None of which are bad things.
i always had a bad impression of alabama but had never been there, and when i drove though this spring i learned that there are a lot of nice people there.....some very ugly style of house that i had not seen before, but some sweet people, some black people that did not say aks or whatever
Those kinds of stigmas are usually breed into people. Not that I'm saying there aren't a lot of ignorant people in Alabama. There are tons. But the stigma of Alabama as backwards and racist has been breed into the US pysche. If you start to think that most people from Alabama are like that, you've bought into a prejudice. When you think about it, it's pretty dumb to judge someone as racist from where they were born from. Alabamas boring as hell though. My drive through was a game of patience,
I actually thought it was a bit exotic as I'm not from the deep south the air literally smelled like flowers, and where else can you go through a town called "Luverne" I did not get KKK'd there though, and for that I was grateful