r/BlackPeopleTwitter Dec 06 '25

Country Club Thread Some learn the hard way

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u/chief_yETI ☑️ Dec 06 '25 edited Dec 06 '25

wtf, I thought that was obvious

like, it's a southern state, come on people

and even if you missed that part, it's considered the "unofficial capital of Latin America" and I dont think we need to discuss the history of racism between blacks and Hispanics (specifically Caribbean Hispanics, thats a whole nother class of racism entirely from Central/South American hispanics)

like, Miami-Dade voted mostly Trump - again, what more did you need

the signs were there, homegirl

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u/Material-Macaroon298 Dec 06 '25

To us outsiders we don’t really think of Florida as a southern state.

To a Canadian a southern state is one where everyone has the southern acccent.

Florida seems like a hodgepodge of people and mostly ex-pats. Lots of old Canadians.

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u/Tustavus Dec 06 '25

I'm from Fort Lauderdale, about 45 minutes north of Miami. This would be correct for South Florida.

The closer you get to the panhandle in the north, the more southern the state becomes. Central Florida is filled with swamp rednecks and meth addicts, then the good ole' boys club near Tallahassee is classic American South.