• @[email protected]
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    Yeah, hell, Sheriff Little, the black sheriff from the neighboring county was actually pretty competent. Yeah, it was mostly white, but the black people were always smarter than Roscoe or Boss Hogg.

    I dont think op ever watched the show.

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        So how was it a hate crime car? What hate crimes did they commit?

        Also incest? Where the fuck did that come from? What are you, a fujoshi, shipping daisy and luke? Luisy?

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            Non-Yank here. Enjoyed and still do TDOH. Names like “General Lee” and “Jefferson Davis Hogg” are meaningless to me, except as they appeared in the show, and the car could equally have been called Lieutenant Bob or Sergeant Pete. The flag on top of the car was just a fancy design.

            If at all possible could you consider this an educational NSQ? Please?

            So aside from the use of those symbols and specific names, where exactly - with reference to timestamps and episode numbers - are the racism and incest?

            Are you assuming that just because Bo and Luke were frequently within 100 yards of Daisy that they must automatically be shagging her off camera? In which case it’s a gay show too because for exactly the same reason Bo and Luke must be shagging each other.

            And I have no idea why you think it’s loaded with hate crimes. Please refer to a specific instance so that I can understand.

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              General Lee - Robert E Lee, general of the Army of Northern Virginia, the main army for the Confederate States of America.

              Jefferson Davis - president of the Confederate States of America.

              The Flag - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flags_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America#First_flag?wprov=sfla1

              The whole war was about slavery. The Confederate states wanted to have slaves. When Abraham Lincoln was elected in 1860, they threw a tantrum, claimed the election wasn’t legitimate (sound familiar?), then seceded and tried to form an independent nation.

              Anyone who says that it was about states’ rights is being disingenuous. The Confederate Constitution mentions slavery and includes regulations for it.

              The Confederacy also wanted to deport all Jews (except for one - the Secretary of The Treasury) and eventually conquer Mexico and use them as slaves as well. The brown ones.

              The Confederacy also would have enslaved any Native Americans remaining in those states.

              The vast majority of southern soldiers were too poor to ever own a slave and were treated only slightly better than slaves. It was very obviously the white supremacist elitist class exploiting everyone else.

              The Republican party regurgitates a lot of the Confederate talking points.

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                Anyone who says that it was about states’ rights is being disingenuous.

                Oh, it was about states’ rights. Mostly one right in particular that they reasonably feared was going to be taken from them by federal action, specifically the right to own other people as property. So not a particularly **good ** right to be the one you draw the line at.

                It’s probably not a coincidence that the federal government expanded it’s powers a lot more and a lot more quickly after the Civil War than before, though.

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                  Ah…well, it was always implied. It’s a stretch though since in the South, cousin stuff isn’t incest. That’s just normal, otherwise the population would decline rapidly in terms of numbers.

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                    That’s actually quite an interesting approach and I wonder what the limits of implications are.

                    Could we for example imply that Bo and Luke are not only shagging Daisy and each other, but in addition have raped and/or murdered numerous other people? Could we imply they’ve lynched anyone? If we can, what else could we infer? If not, why not? What limit did we exceed?

                    Or could we go the other way and imply that they do lots of anti-racism stuff offscreen and that they’re using Confederate symbology and names not to glorify it but to mock it? And that they are therefore non-racist and (with additional implications) non-incestuous?

                    Since one aspect of racism is ascribing negative traits to a particular people group regardless of any evidence that those traits are true (like for example the English thinking of Irish people as stupid, although for the most part I don’t think we do that any more), could ascribing incest and racism to citizens of southern states in itself be racist?

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            It’s not accurate though, just because it takes place in the south does not equal incest, that’s silly and ignorant as hell. And hate crimes didn’t take place in the show, the nature of the paint job was non-existent in the show.

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              36 months ago

              I assumed Bo and Luke were banging on the sly. If The General is a-rockin, don’t come a-knockin.

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                I remember a parody song of the theme with the lyric “Luke wants to push it in more than Bo will allow.”

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            66 months ago

            Brb, going back to 2009 and sailing a new ship on tumblr. Gonna be bigger than Zutara!

            Now the question, Luiasy or Dake?

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        Accurate, like rural Georgia looks like the hills of Southern California.

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      I really liked how the more recent Movie Adaptation handled Race on the show. The Dukes crashed the General Lee in da hood (I realize this requires a lot of suspension of disbelief already) and a bunch of dark skinned folks start coming out of their homes and seeing the car and grabbing irons and walking towards them so the Dukes brothers run away on foot. And then one of the black guys rolls a spare tire into frame and says “Where are they going? We’re here to help.”

      EDIT: I appear to have merged my memories of the 2005 film with the 2008 Harold and Kumar film. Did Johny Knoxville actually ride a safe in the Dukes of Hazzard or was that Harold, too?