Saw that Arkley commented on this article on Twitter the other day.
As Arkley stated on Twitter like many other of these coastal journalist's exposés on Middle America, I take issue with the general doomsday portrayal without ANY positives.
Additionally, these articles tend to lead readers to believe the populace is entirely uneducated without bothering to speak with any successful or educated people in the region. While SEO has it's problems, it is a beautiful area that a lot of people who have never visited would be blown away by.
With that said, I do think this article highlighted the general feelings of government mistrust of the people well. While there are certainly race issues in Appalachia, it frustrates me greatly that people who are voting primarily on the issue of their own economic hardship are painted by the media as hateful people. The lifestyle of poor white people stuck in poverty in Appalachia would likely have a lot more in common with poor black people in urban areas than articles like this would ever lead you to believe. As the man in this article said, "we learned to live on just a little" which is very valuable.
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