This should probably be in the history forum or something else, but I figure since I see a lot of redneck jokes here I'd post it here. Please note that I'm not saying that I'm offended by the jokes, I actually find most of them funny, its just that its unfair and inconsiderate for southerners who dont practice inbreeding and have all their teeth. If someone posted a joke on here about a lazy african-american, or a greedy jew, it would be deleted faster than Ozzy can barrell roll an An-225 wouldn't it?
Before you go posting more "redneck" jokes, take a minute to read about the history of the term you are throwing around. The following is taken from http://www.scotshistoryonline.co.uk/rednecks/rednecks.html.
REDNECK
The origins of this term are Scottish and refer to supporters of the National Covenant and The Solemn League and Covenant, or "Covenanters", largely Lowland Presbyterians, many of whom would flee Scotland for Ulster (Northern Ireland) during persecutions by the British Crown. The Covenanters of 1638 and 1641 signed the documents that stated that Scotland desired the Presbyterian form of church government and would not accept the Church of England as its official state church.
Many Covenanters signed in their own blood and wore red pieces of cloth around their necks as distinctive insignia; hence the term "Red neck", which became slang for a Scottish dissenter*. One Scottish immigrant, interviewed by the author, remembered a Presbyterian minister, one Dr. Coulter, in Glasgow in the 1940's wearing a red clerical collar -- is this symbolic of the "rednecks"?
Since many Ulster-Scottish settlers in America (especially the South) were Presbyterian, the term was applied to them, and then, later, their Southern descendants. One of the earliest examples of its use comes from 1830, when an author noted that "red-neck" was a "name bestowed upon the Presbyterians." It makes you wonder if the originators of the ever-present "redneck" joke are aware of the term