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It's at least south-curious. The Mason-Dixon line is the northern border of MD There are parts of every region of Maryland as Southern as any part of Virginia.
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Folks from Maryland fought on both sides. C'mon the legislature probably would've voted to secede if not for some creative use of the executive branch.
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Culturally Maryland today is kind of exactly the same? Like PG/Howard/Montgomery County and maybe Frederick are in line with acela corridor culture but the rest is like Pennsylvania between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh - Alabama without the kudzu.
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I think direct historical references to the civil war aren't enough to make a case about Southern-ness in 2024. Maryland probably was the South in 1855, but a lot of stuff has happened since—including not seceding and integration into the northeast megalopolis—that mean it isn't now
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Maryland is not just PG/Howard/Montgomery/Frederick. I was born in Virginia but most of my dad's friends in the 90s were from the sticks of Maryland. There are lots of parts of Maryland that are still culturally more aligned with the south than the acela corridor.
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No they aren’t, dude. Racism isn’t what makes a place Southern, it a culture, and I have seven generations of Texas behind me assuring you that nobody who owns a fucken toboggan and doesn’t have a local style of barebque is Southern.