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Insult, Aggression, and the Southern Culture of Honor: An "Experimental Ethnography"
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The “@$$H*!&†experiments: participants were blocked from walking down a narrow hallway by a researcher who called them an “@$$H*!&â€. Southern men were far more likely to respond aggressively to the insult than Northern men, who shrugged it off.
http://cognitionandculture.net/wp-content/uploads/InsultAggressionAndTheSouthernCulture.pdf
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Attacking both the Southern and Western culture of honor...
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