Long before my days as a writer for Identity Dixie, I roamed a far desert. My companions referred to me
Tag: Shackleford Humor
Cash Me Outside
The health of a society can be gauged by observing who rises to the top. China makes an interesting comparison
“I Told Ya So” Offers No Consolation
I was recently at a SWPL social gathering. Our friends had returned from a vacation in North Carolina, where they’d
The Right to Exist
Recognizing the right of another country to exist is acknowledged as a cornerstone of our rules-based international order. However, no
Gentle, Like an Armed Robbery
In the realm of public discourse, black people need professional representation. Putting them on television to make their own case
Morality & Math
Lemme give you a smattering of typical local news quotes. Please imagine the lines being read in non-regional diction and
Words Are Important
I was going to write something about the White House monkeypox guy, so I was combing Twitter for some content
No Safety in the Sky
Work takes me outside of the United States and the Western world quite a bit. That really attenuates me to
The Travails of a Steamy Afternoon
A recent afternoon found me perusing The Rural Negro on my deck. It was written in 1930 by Carter Goodwin
Plague Prevention
If you don’t want to contract a horrific disease, you ought to prioritize your personal hygiene. The trouble is that