Really need to have a discussion about what “Christian Nationalism” means.And then everyone started snapping, and the pilot told her “we don’t do that here”. https://t.co/CLYCwCTO0E
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) September 28, 2024
I grew up in the South, I’ve heard people casually use “Bless” in everyday conversation (and contrary to the stereotypes, “bless your heart” is not always meant as a slap; I didn’t learn that usage until I was an adult. When you wanted to be pointed, you didn’t hide it. That’s when you pulled out “bless his pointed little head.” The misinterpretation is just a sign of people who don’t understand Southern. At. All.). I can’t do it (use “blessed” casually ) and it often rubs me the wrong way. But calling it cultural hegemony?
Opinions are like…well, you know.Last night, the flight attendant wished us a 'mindful evening' as we landed in deep-blue SFO. But when I was exiting the plane I noticed a Trump 2024 luggage tag on her bag. The election really is over.
— Andrew Tice (@ticeman42) September 28, 2024
Bless your heart.
Most of the Baptists 'round here regard that particular usage of 'blessed' as a Wiccan incantation.Yeah, I grew up among the Southern Baptists, but not with that phrase. Maybe that’s why it bothers me so. Even the Baptists would be bothered by it. Too much moving of cheese.
Most of the Baptists 'round here regard that particular usage of 'blessed' as a Wiccan incantation.
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