With the GENTLE insistence of a former student, now a writer, now a mentor, and forever a friend, Lynn Cooper, I decided to test the blogging waters in 2015. Lynn had insisted I was a natural blogger and I decided to take her word for it. I am sure there are people who might disagree with Lynn after my nearly two years of blogging history but it has allowed me to empty my head of all the content which “bothers me so.”
When I began to blog I was mad, as in angry. Dylan Roof had turned our state on its head, murdering nine church worshippers who didn’t look like him in the name of white supremacy. Our governor and legislative assembly promptly lit a firestorm over the needed removal of the Confederate Flag from our statehouse grounds. I was angry because of what I believed to be misplaced divisiveness over our Southern heritage as opposed to our racial hate. Neither side of the argument seemed willing to concede the other might have a point. Consequently, I decided on “Ravings of a Mad Southerner” as the title for my blog.
No matter. The flag is now gone, if not forgotten, and not a moment too soon to my way of thinking. Dylan Roof has been sentenced to die and I’m no longer angry about the divisiveness over the flag because divisiveness has been replaced by a nationwide derisiveness over our new president.
As you are aware, mad can be defined as anger but also as mental illness or craziness or having enthusiasm for someone or something as in “I am mad about my wife Linda Gail or a big ole plate of shrimp and grits.” My madness and enthusiasm have taken over my anger and I have written about my wife, childhood memories and family now gone, Southern paradoxes and perceptions, food, friends, perceived enemies, battles with my depression and again, “things that bother me so,” such as my colonoscopy. I have blogged in anger over politics, bigotry, and racism but will attempt to keep them to a minimum. I decided to include many of my posts in a collection of short non-fictional stories entitled “Musings of a Mad Southerner.” Unlike my blog, I will attempt to group them with rhyme and reason but can’t really guarantee I will be successful. Sometimes random rules my day and my madness. Yeah…random it is.
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I love reading your musings. You confound my biases about southern attitudes.
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I so appreciate that. I never aspired to be a typical redneck…hillbilly
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I have aspired not to be the typical redneck…hillbilly maybe. Thanks
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You have gotten me to thinking, and trust me I am looking for clarity not a fight, but “What biases?” I ask because, trust me, I fight my own and your comment fits in with something I am writing about.
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Thought you might be interested. Thanks for sparking the idea.Southern Bias
#Blog #Humor #SouthernCulture #Southernpardoxes #SouthernBias
https://cigarman501.wordpress.com/2017/03/25/southern-bias
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I’ve lived in New England Texas, and Colorado. Believe me, all attitudes are different. Now in Wyoming, another diversity. But that’s what makes the world go round, right?
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That is what I believe. Thanks for dropping by.
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I have thought about turning my blogs into novellas down the road, Don. You have quite a bit of good material. Your book should do really well. Fingers crossed.
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Thanks and hopes
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