What an ugly shade of orange.
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What’s wrong with the orange?
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“That burning cross with the blue flame is really pretty”
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Can we admit that the confederate flag is actually cool looking, it’s just a shame that dipshits got to it first?
On Pimp My Ride (I think) somebody had a confederate flag on their roof except the colors had been changed to the colors of the Jamaican flag. As a basic layout design it’s pretty cool; as a symbol of men who fought and killed for the right to own human beings and work them literally to death, fuck that flag.
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On Pimp My Ride (I think) somebody had a confederate flag on their roof except the colors had been changed to the colors of the Jamaican flag. As a basic layout design it’s pretty cool; as a symbol of men who fought and killed for the right to own human beings and work them literally to death, fuck that flag.
Yeah that’s what I mean, it’s kind of a shame that asshats got a chance to ruin an alright flag design. Like, it should have been a state flag and then the confederate flag should have been a blue flag with a seal on it that says “SHITHEAD TRAITORS” on it.
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Just some bad old boys
Only meaning some harm
It’s all you ever saw taking advantage of the law since the day they were born
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Oh, seems like I have been thoroughly missing what this is in reference to. My streak of tastelessness remains, as I do still genuinely like the colour, but I have to say, the reference does not work on a car like the Cybertruck, even if it had no other issues. It’s a fundamentally different type of car, it feels like weirdly and randomly mashing things together.
It’s such a niche american show that went off air before most people on lemmy were born
I mean there was the movie too but…
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What’s wrong with the orange?
So, back in the 1970’s there was this television show called the Dukes Of Hazzard. The show was basically Knight Rider for fucksister rednecks, it was mostly an excuse to film car stunts and chase scenes.
The overall plot of the show went thusly: Brothers Bo and Luke Duke who live in Hazzard county, Georgia (hence, they are the Dukes. Of Hazzard). They run moonshine (or commit other vehicular shenanigans) in the General Lee, their souped up bright orange Dodge Charger with a 01 painted on the door, the confederate naval ensign painted on the roof, and a horn that plays the first lick of Dixie. Most episodes would center around outrunning the county sheriff in said treason-themed Chrysler product. Which is what the Cybertruck in the original post is cosplaying as.
The show was also notable for:
- Bo Duke’s trademark jump/slide over the hood of the car
- Shooting a bow and arrow with dynamite attached to the arrow
- The female lead Daisy’s scandalously tiny cutoff jean shorts were so iconic that Americans call denim hot pants “Daisy Dukes” to this day.
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I finally learned about what that car is. I see it everywhere in pop culture but never knew about it
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Running shine and tricking cops. How does the demographic for this show love to lick cop boots so much?
Probably the white supremacy support for the Confederacy that they have in common bringing them together
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So, back in the 1970’s there was this television show called the Dukes Of Hazzard. The show was basically Knight Rider for fucksister rednecks, it was mostly an excuse to film car stunts and chase scenes.
The overall plot of the show went thusly: Brothers Bo and Luke Duke who live in Hazzard county, Georgia (hence, they are the Dukes. Of Hazzard). They run moonshine (or commit other vehicular shenanigans) in the General Lee, their souped up bright orange Dodge Charger with a 01 painted on the door, the confederate naval ensign painted on the roof, and a horn that plays the first lick of Dixie. Most episodes would center around outrunning the county sheriff in said treason-themed Chrysler product. Which is what the Cybertruck in the original post is cosplaying as.
The show was also notable for:
- Bo Duke’s trademark jump/slide over the hood of the car
- Shooting a bow and arrow with dynamite attached to the arrow
- The female lead Daisy’s scandalously tiny cutoff jean shorts were so iconic that Americans call denim hot pants “Daisy Dukes” to this day.
I appreciate you taking the time to write out the explanation