Pete is one of those white guys who is clearly a honky. He’s not a cracker. He’s a honky. Can I fully articulate where the line is drawn on the cracker/honky continuum? No I can not. All I know is what side of the line he falls on. It’s a vibe thing.
Knows what grits are, loves them/ knows what grits are, doesn’t like them/ doesn’t know what grits are, doesn’t eat them/doesn’t know what grits are, loves them – could function as two axis the measure the cracker/honky compass
Pete is one of those white guys who is clearly a honky. He’s not a cracker. He’s a honky. Can I fully articulate where the line is drawn on the cracker/honky continuum? No I can not. All I know is what side of the line he falls on. It’s a vibe thing.
A cracker with no hardness to him whatsoever
It is mostly about the sound they make when slapped.
Imagining a cracker sounds like a bag of Doritos
Cracker for chud
Honky for lib?
Cracker is trashier? Or maybe more threatening?
Knowledge of “corn pone” figures into the calculus but I’m not sure how much.
Knows what grits are, loves them/ knows what grits are, doesn’t like them/ doesn’t know what grits are, doesn’t eat them/doesn’t know what grits are, loves them – could function as two axis the measure the cracker/honky compass
It’s truly a Kiki and Bouba moment