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J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Identity: Embracing Appalachian Roots or Exploiting Stereotypes?

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"You were so poor, you only had three teeth by the time you were 16? Hell, buddy. We were so poor my whole family only had three teeth between us and there were nine of us."

If Vance keeps this up, and if people keep questioning his hillbilly bona fides, he's gonna have to show up at rallies in overalls, carrying a jug of Mountain Dew and totin' a shotgun.

Source: ThyBlackMan

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