TIL the term Redneck likely originated from the sunburned red neck of those working in fields. ( en.wikipedia.org )

The term originally characterized farmers that had a red neck, caused by sunburn from long hours working in the fields. A citation from 1893 provides a definition as "poorer inhabitants of the rural districts ... men who work in the field, as a matter of course, generally have their skin stained red and burnt by the sun, and especially is this true of the back of their necks".[12] Hats were usually worn and they protected that wearer's head from the sun, but also provided psychological protection by shading the face from close scrutiny.[13] The back of the neck however was more exposed to the sun and allowed closer scrutiny about the person's background in the same way callused working hands could not be easily covered.

By 1900, "rednecks" was in common use to designate the political factions inside the Democratic Party comprising poor white farmers in the South.[14] The same group was also often called the "wool hat boys" (for they opposed the rich men, who wore expensive silk hats). A newspaper notice in Mississippi in August 1891 called on rednecks to rally at the polls at the upcoming primary election:[15]

northendtrooper ,

I read somewhere that the red neck part came from the red clay/dirt in the south. Where the backwoodsman usually had their neck covered by the dust. Hence redneck.

delirious_owl ,
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Yes, the south was a predominantly agrarian economy.

RunawayFixer ,

"but also provided psychological protection by shading the face from close scrutiny. "

To me it feels like this was made up by some spoiled twat, who couldn't stand that people that they thought were socially inferior, wouldn't show the expected obeisance by removing their hat in front of their "betters".

SolOrion ,

I remember in school people would say something loudly- neck check? or redneck check? I'm really not sure- and then slap you on the back of the neck. The assumption was that if you had a sunburned neck it'd hurt. I can't remember why the hell it was done, just that it was.

CombatWombat1212 ,

Duh??

bamfic ,
snek_boi ,
Muscar ,

This isn't not knowing, this is not understanding something obvious.

snek_boi , (edited )

Ah! You're getting at something interesting in human psychology: the existence of knowledge ('knowing') versus being able to use that knowledge across situations ('transfer'). Do you know the phases of learning, sometimes simplified as superficial (knowing-that), deep (knowing-how), and transfer (knowing-with)? If you do, how does that apply to this situation? If you don't, I linked to a video but I'm happy to explain it 😊

JimVanDeventer ,

And I thought a "trucker's tan" was the window-side arm of someone who drives a lot. Anyhoo, congratulations on being one of the 10,000, amigo!

boatsnhos931 ,
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  • Dearth ,

    I thought it was from union miners wearing red bandanas during fights against Pinkertons

    someguy3 OP ,

    Looks like use for farmers predates coal miners' bandanas.

    Dagwood222 ,

    They took a negative and turned it into a rallying cry.

    Same as with "Yankee Doodle." Yankee was a derogatory term for Americans, because many were of Dutch origin. "Jan" was a popular Dutch name. Doodle mean, well doo-doo.

    Funny how some derogatory terms get embraced and others don't.

    Nerd used to be a big insult. So was 'porn.'

    John_McMurray ,

    No shit.

    naticus ,

    Lol my exact words before jumping to the comments. There's no mysteries to be had here.

    EmoDuck ,

    The point isn't that it's a mystery, but that it's a word people usually don't really think about.

    No one's reacting to it with "Hussa, finally this mystery that's been plaguing me for ages has been resolved for me", they are reacting to it with "Huh, never really thought about it. Makes sense"

    austincnunn ,
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    @naticus @John_McMurray You're a mystery to be had.

    anywho ,

    Some people have great trouble splitting words into their component parts, as if their internal GPT just stores everything as single token like "redneck", so they never split it semantically or conceptually into red+neck.

    el_bhm ,

    Germans trembling

    anywho ,

    I guess Germans do need to be particularly good at this,
    based on the mega words they can have.

    On the other hand, when listening to American Youtubers read something onscreen,
    it seems like they use some internal rainbow table to look up prefixes of words, and then just autocomplete the word based on probability.

    I say this because during reading they often substitute words with some that sound similar, but are not semantically close to what is written.

    WolfLink ,

    Apparently that’s how some people are taught to read. Just kinda guess the word without actually reading it.

    Pilon23 ,

    A man who gers! Did i get it right?

    JPAKx4 ,

    Why are people gatekeeping today's 10,000?

    someguy3 OP , (edited )

    Some people get really snarky about word breakdowns for some reason. See it quite often.

    Pilferjinx ,

    No! All common knowledge belong to me.

    Carighan ,
    @Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

    Eh.. yes? Isn't that kinda obvious from the word itself?!

    bblkargonaut ,

    Wait until they learn the Spanish word for black, or worse Latin.

    dariusj18 ,

    Woke mafia coming for your beans!

    /s

    bitwaba ,

    Frijole freedom ain't free!

    WhatsHerBucket ,
    @WhatsHerBucket@lemmy.world avatar

    Remember kids.. no matter what TikTok says, sunscreen does NOT cause cancer.

    Assman ,
    @Assman@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Sun on the other hand..

    AceBonobo , (edited )

    trust me on the sunscreen
    https://youtu.be/KdQbb3FXSEI

    dezmd ,
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    Ironically, this was played for the Class of 98 at our Senior Prom and the lyric for the song was Class of 97, the version from the album before they re-released it for that money grab with Class of 99.

    The song was just a retelling of the original ‘Wear Sunscreen’ written by Mary Schmich, a columnist for the Chicago Tribune in 1997.

    brbposting ,

    Medical organizations such as the American Cancer Society recommend the use of sunscreen because it aids in the prevention of squamous cell carcinomas.

    Sunscreen good

    As of 2021, only zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are generally recognized as safe and effective (GRASE) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since there is currently insufficient data to support recognizing petrochemical UV filters as safe.

    Okay, mineral sunscreen good

    https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/2aea8517-21c5-4222-8c96-8fb86323edb5.jpeg

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