- Blueneck
The word blueneck was coined less than fifteen years ago and can take various meanings.
Political Slur
In
Canada , the word blueneck is a slur used against the most radical hardliners of theQuebec separatist movement, who, unlike rednecks from small-town and ruralAlberta , are generally progressive on social issues, but occasionally express intolerance towards theEnglish-speaking culture.During the 1997 federal election,
Bloc Québécois MPSuzanne Tremblay , who represented the small-town riding of Rimouski-Neigette-et-La Mitis inQuebec , pointed at the fact that then Conservative leaderJean Charest 's baptismal name was in fact "John James Charest". Charest, whose dad was aFrench-speaker and mother was anEnglish-Speaker of Irish descent, grew up in abicultural household environment.Suzanne Tremblay 's move appeared to be a mere attempt to boost anglophobic resentment against Charest.In the following hours, a columnist blasted Tremblay, declaring that
Alberta sure has its share of rednecks, but thatSuzanne Tremblay 's comments prove that Quebec compensates largely by having its own brand of rednecks: the bluenecks.The official flag of Canada is white and
red ; the one of Quebec is white andblue . In Quebec, members of theLiberal Party of Canada , are informally called "les rouges" (rouge = red). The separatistBloc Québécois uses blue as its color, even though the colloquial expression "les bleus" (bleu = blue) applies to the Conservatives, instead.Comic Relief Feature
On the blogosphere, the term blueneck is a recently coined corollary of redneck. It extends the traditional redneck stereotypes to more northern locations, such as Canada and Alaska, with a touch of humour, in a style that reminds the one of
Jeff Foxworthy (You might be a blueneck if...)Country Music
In the
country music community, a blueneck is a progressive redneck or a redneck who expresses a political opinion that is contrary to the one of most rednecks from theAmerican South . For instance,Texan singerNatalie Maines from theDixie Chicks can be considered a blueneck, because of her criticism of theGeorge W. Bush 's Republican administration.States that support the Republicans are generally known as
red states ; the ones voting for the Democrats being theblue states .ee also
*Redneck
*Blue Collar An American Blue-neck may also refer to a blue-collar red-neck, or a southern laborer.ources
Le Blog de Polyscopique : http://www.polyscopique.com/blog/archives/000780.html
The Corner : http://thecorner.typepad.com/bc/2003/12/you_know_youre_.html
Perish the Thought : http://journals.aol.com/gullspirit/PerishTheThought/entries/2005/05/01/fabricating-uncouth-motifs-.....-/1787
Steve Goddard's History Wire : http://www.historywire.com/2006/01/book_alert_redn.html
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