Living in Georgia, there are plenty of rednecks around my neck of the woods. That being said, there are a lot of people who drive around in pickup trucks, because rednecks love driving around in pickup trucks. So when it comes to observational data, I do feel like I’ve taken in sufficient information over the years I’ve been a Georgia resident, at least to the point where I could make a post like this that does some wide-sweeping branding.
But as the subject says, I have to ask the question, when did Dodge Ram trucks become the official vehicle of insurrectionists? Serious question. Because I don’t think it’s really that far off-base to throw it out there that pretty much whenever I see someone driving around in a Dodge Ram truck, it’s always slammed to the gills, often times have some sort of aftermarket lifting to its cabin, and is driven by a white guy that not only looks like voted for the baked potato, but was probably circling around on the Capital Beltway on or around January 6th.
Like, I’m barely even kidding when I say it’s all Dodge Ram trucks. I’d say that at any given time, eight or nine out of every ten Dodge Ram trucks I see on the road fit this exact description. Always aggressively driving and giving off that aura that they have a lot of strong opinions about people that are not also white males.
Sure, there are the occasional Ford F-150s or Chevy Silverados that shoehorn their way into these descriptions, but for the most part, Ford F-series trucks are typically driven by people who actually use them for heavy-duty truck use, and Chevys are GMs and GMs also have Cadillac and Cadillacs are loved by black people, so you don’t see nearly as many Chevy or Ford trucks as white-powered up as you see Dodge Rams.
Anyway there’s a reason why this topic sat on the bench, because there’s really not much substance to it as much as it is a wide-sweeping accusational observation. But I would encourage any of my zero readers to try and keep their eyes peeled on the road for Dodge Ram trucks, and see they get the same vibe I do, or if this is just kind of a Georgia thing, or just spectacular bullshit that only I’m capable of making observation of.