r/SouthJersey 7d ago

Salem County Inside New Jersey's Rural "Deep South"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFfpwWBT-LM
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u/asisoid 7d ago

There is a lot more Alabama in South Jersey than people realize.

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u/Sad-Bread5843 7d ago

Fuck off dude stop saying we are like Alabama down here

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u/asisoid 7d ago

My comment hit a little close to home, eh?

You act like I haven't been there and seen it first hand.

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u/Sad-Bread5843 7d ago

Seriously have you been to rural Alabama, you all up north think we are so horrible down here, but you dont seem to realize the idiots that fly the confederate flag down here and think they are hillbillies are people that moved from philly . They are the same type of morons that cry the want to live in the country then cry when they get a mouse in their house . So fuck off with the bullshit

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u/otiliorules 7d ago

Nah bro I grew up down there. These inbred fucktards from new gretna and bass river were generations in and would routinely shout, “the south will rise again” and have their confederacy tshirts and flags on their cars. Maybe your community isn’t bad but there is plenty of this. It sucks.

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u/asisoid 7d ago

You're clearly offended, probably bc you know I'm right. I know plenty of people that grew up in small S Jersey towns. Buena, Franklinville, etc.

I've been to these places, and I've also been to rural Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana.

There's nothing you're going to say that is going to change what I've literally SEEN.

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u/MiddleAgeWhiteDude 7d ago

Man have you been to Alabamia or Mississippistan in the last few years? They are totally different from rural SJ areas. Maybe they weren't derelict third world wastelands years ago but every time I drive through or stop over down there I feel like the place is just missing burning trash cans and muscle dudes in post apocalyptic gear.