Rural Mississippi: The Land That the Internet Era Forgot (wired.com)
New submitter lesedeuezghe writes with this Wired story by W. Ralph Eubanks about the efforts of the Extension Service to broaden its scope from mostly agricultural information to bringing broadband to rural communities. "In sleepy public libraries, at Rotary breakfasts, and in town halls, he [Assistant Extension Professor Roberto Gallardo] gives PowerPoint presentations that seem calculated to fill rural audiences with healthy awe for the technological sublime. Rather than go easy, he starts with a rapid-fire primer on heady concepts like the Internet of Things, the mobile revolution, cloud computing, digital disruption, and the perpetual increase of processing power. ('It’s exponential, folks. It’s just growing and growing.') The upshot: If you don’t at least try to think digitally, the digital economy will disrupt you. It will drain your town of young people and leave your business in the dust. Then he switches gears and tries to stiffen their spines with confidence. Start a website, he’ll say. Get on social media. See if the place where you live can finally get a high-speed broadband connection—a baseline point of entry into modern economic and civic life."
They know all about that series of tubes, and reject it for the porn-filled wasteland they know it to be!
Damn, talk about low standards.
While obviously written from the typical Southerners-are-stupid-hicks point of view, the story has this interesting quote:
Looks like maybe those backwards southerners aren't quite as stupid as everybody thinks.
AntiFA: An abbreviation for Anti First Amendment.
Oh, bullshit. I have lived in many areas of the country, and found one important thing - people are the same everywhere.
And, shut the hell up with the racist crap.
Damn it, now you've ruined the control group. Who told them about the internet?
If you don’t at least try to think digitally, the digital economy will disrupt you. It will drain your town of young people and leave your business in the dust.
Unless rural Mississippi has some major perks that I'm unaware of, I'm not sure better internet access will really help those rural areas retain young people. Young people leaving rural areas is not a problem unique to Mississippi. It's happening all over the US, largely due to economic reasons such as the increasing efficiency of agriculture requiring fewer people. (See Rural Flight.) Unfortunately, instead of seeing rural flight as a natural response to economics, some chalk rural depopulation up to incredibly dumb Agenda 21 conspiracy theories, which I'm guessing most slashdoters haven't heard of but which some state legislatures seem to take seriously.
FWIW, I speak as someone who really likes rural areas, but I realize that it's not really compatible with the employment I want. The best I can hope for is living in/near a smallish city and getting enough money to buy a cabin in the woods for weekends.
Truth is, the U.S. has a lot of wide open space that's sparsely populated - mostly by farmers or ranchers. These people are usually a lot smarter than most people give them credit for. They have to be, because it's so difficult to make a living that way these days. (You have to do a lot of manual labor, do a lot of number crunching, be versed in sales and marketing, and much more.)
My experience is, many of them are already well aware of the Internet and make use of it (even if it's only via a satellite connection). What they may NOT care about that much are "city slickers" coming in, preaching how their entire way of life will die out if they don't change (EG. conform to their ideas of how to modernize everything in town).
They're already adopting a lot of tech that the outsiders probably know little to nothing about -- but it's specific to their career choice.
Go anywhere in rural America and you'll find little to no broadband. I travel on my job to all kinds of small towns and cities. Right now I'm in one of them and the internet service is barely above dialup.
The same goes for cell service. There are vast rural areas of this country with really poor service or no service.
that most normal people actually care about things other than tech. For most average people, tech is just a tool. Most do not care about MHz, or GHz or dual- or quad-core or brand name. What's truly shocking to the younger techies in the bubbles of very large cities is that there are a huge number of normal people all throughout society who do not care about the internet and do not waste their time logging onto it - they get up, go to work, get home and care for the kids, then perhaps watch a little TV and then go to bed, all without thinking about the internet.
Facebook and Twitter are not required for day-to-day life. What Bruce/Caitlyn and the Kardashians are up to is simply not important. People who have jobs in small-town America simply do not need LinkedIn, etc. and going onto the net to look for Pizza is idiotic if you live in a town with one pizza place. Who needs Google Earth when you already know all the local roads you need to drive on to do your job and run the errands you need to run for your family?
I am not being a Luddite here, I personally live a life stuffed full of electronics and code and tethered to the web, but I have many friends and relatives who have simply no use to any of it and I am amazed at how internet-centric so many younger people in big cities have become - to the point of becoming completely ignorant of LIFE in the real world. This is at some level toxic to politics and national policy. I recall that when Obamacare was going public and the young "experts" were tasked with helping people in "fly over country" enroll, one of these morons told an older guy in the midwest to enter his e-mail address on a screen and was met with the question "what's e-mail?". This is driving a large cultural divide and that divide is going to become another political wedge.
It is simply an act of supremely ignorant arrogance to assume that everybody is on the net and that anybody who is not is some sort of ignorant backward hick - lot's of people simply know what's important to them and what's not. For every netizen who sees the non-addict as a knuckle-dragging moron (who is almost certainly automatically also assumed to be racist/sexist/homophobe/etc), there's a normal person with a life who sees a shallow, plastic, soulless zombie with an iPad and no original thoughts in his brain. For many, the remote, tabloid nature of the internet and its data-mining advertizing-centric vapid content is simply less important than the real world all around them and their families.
At the end of your life, which will you regret more: the time you spent with your spouse raising your kids, or the time you spent on the web looking at what other people were doing, or were pretending they were doing?/P
Ahem....
From Mississippi. Not racist. Married to hispanic. Mississippi is about the most racist state in the union next to Alabama and South Carolina. Blacks here have almost ZERO upward mobility in large part due to whites -- no matter the level of education a black person may have. I hesitate when traveling through the state to stop at fast food restaurants when my wife and daughter are in the car, as usually we get nothing but stares from the ignorant country folk. Mississippi is fine with blacks -- as long as they stay on their side of the tracks. It's this way from the coast of the state to the top near Tennessee.
which is terrible, abject poverty. China double planted and starved half their population, albeit because everyone was too scared to tell Mao he was wrong. But the point is it's not hard to get people to do stupid things that aren't in their best interests.
You're right about one thing: their entire way of life is going to die. Privately owned farms are few and far between. All you have to do is wait for a dry spell, economic downturn or for junior to get tired of living in the middle of nowhere watching crops grow and you can buy the land out for cheap. And let's face it, we don't need that many people to grow food. Hell, we've got berry picking robots now and they only reason we don't use them is migrants are still cheaper. It's not necessarily a bad thing if we shift the wealth around and have few kids with better upbringings.
Hi! I make Firefox Plug-ins. Check 'em out @ https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-mp3-podcaster/
Because they're too smart to live in whatever urban shithole you reside in, drone. Now get back on the hamster wheel and shut the fuck up.
"So are you sayiong that a Black American citizen can just show up in some all white village in rural Mississippi, and everyone will shower him or her with gifts? Invite them into their home for a nice dinner? Ignore them?"
Hate to burst your stereotypical statement, but I've seen multiple Black (& other ethnic) folks "just show up" here in MS. They didn't get showered with gifts, but were treated very politely (yep, invited to, and attend local churches)--much better than how I've seen the same color folks treated in other "more enlightened" places. Maybe you better get your news from someone w/o an ax to grind...
Internet of Things, the mobile revolution, cloud computing, digital disruption, and the perpetual increase of processing power. ('It’s exponential, folks. It’s just growing and growing.') The upshot: If you don’t at least try to think digitally, the digital economy will disrupt you. It will drain your town of young people and leave your business in the dust. Then he switches gears and tries to stiffen their spines with confidence. Start a website, he’ll say. Get on social media.
the Internet of Things is a security disaster, the "mobile revolution" is a farce, cloud computing is outsourcing to people you shouldn't trust, "digital disruption" is niche and completely unpredictable, and the "perpetual increase of processing power" is a lie. starting a website is not always necessary and often a burden. social media is a hellscape of volatile idiots.
people don't need to "think digitally", what they need is to think for themselves.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
Your population sample is most impressive. Your conclusions are no doubt true; no further sampling is required.
Let's keep this in perspective --
This was a presentation to a Rotary Club, which is generally a conservative, late middle-age to elderly crowd (think "moose lodge", etc). You'd have the same type of audience if you gave this presentation at the Rotary Club of Manhattan.
The "rural" angle in this is a complete red herring used to mock a group you are intolerant of.
So they don't have Internet. Why is that a problem? If they don't need it and don't want it, let's not force it on them.
So what if all the young people leave their little town? What's the big deal? A town is just a gathering of people...if it doesn't need to be there then the young people should leave it. The old people can finish out their years in a familiar world and their kids will visit once in a while. It's fine.
I don't think there is anything noble about these efforts. It is just a salesman using scare tactics to pitch a service that the town doesn't want or need.
Your population sample is most impressive. Your conclusions are no doubt true; no further sampling is required.
Sure, his sample size is insignificant, but he's right about one thing - the future is analog. Regardless, anyone who carries a smartphone everywhere they go probably also enjoys a nice "fancy man" coffee from Starbucks with a rough probing in the washroom.
Slashdot has posted several articles about people that have fled the internet of things due to the real or perceived health problems that living with technology causes. If we bring the technology everywhere then where can these people go to remove themselves from technology?
I only being halfway serious here. We should offer technology to everyone, but also offer the opportunity to do without.
I am armed because I am free. I am free because I am armed.
While I have no interest in going to Mississippi for a number of reasons. I question whether there might be value in having places that aren't as connected.
while i can imagine this is a real concern. Being untapped in doesn't necessarily have to be the be all end all. It's not necessarily as bad as we the tapped in make it seem.
Just another second banana
There's a name I haven't heard in, what, 20 years? Nice to see it again.
I tried to get my father interested in some tech stuff once. He had retired right around the time DBASE III was in general use, and he used that program to do some stuff for a government contractor. So, it's not like he wasn't capable. He just wasn't interested. He had his checks, his visits to the store, occasional trips to see people, good food, a good house, the remote control, etc. He literally told me he just didn't care about that kind of stuff at his age. If the rural population is mostly elderly that are set in their ways, and they've been planting corn and raising chickens twice as long as the presenter has been alive, in ain't broke. They ain't fixin' it.
I don't think this has much to do with the South. I bet it's an aging population they've got.
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?
I agree and second the parent poster: the internet is dying and is falling apart, mostly due to advertising, tracking, Government surveillance, and lack of quality content. I also think most people are just getting bored with it. Time to move on.
Ahem....
Mississippi is about the most racist state in the union next to Alabama and South Carolina.
South Carolinian here... Where exactly have you been to in SC? In my part of the state, white people and black people pretty much get along and people don't really care what color your skin is. Case in point: the feds, along with the usual cast of rent-a-mob race baiters, have tried to turn Charleston into a Ferguson/Baltimore-style riot scene twice in the last couple of years, and they failed both times due to the strength of the local community.
Black people are treated nicer in Mississippi than they are in Detroit.
You're the worst kind of fool - one who believes his own bullshit.
Mississippi also forgot to keep up with the modern world and still chase off after the gays like they are witches or something, and that's just the tip of the iceberg
And there have been some racists occurances outside of the deep south, Hell, Indiana is another racial embarrassment, with a large part of their legislature and a Governor, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... members of the Klan in 1929 for cryin' out loud. But that doesn't mean it's anywhere near the level of Mississippi, past or present. To claim that that shithole of a state is not racist is living in an almost inpenetrable bubble.
Challenge accepted? Or just going to say more dumb shit, stick your fingers in your ears, and go "NANANANANANANA - I can't hear you"?
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
Yep, and there's absolutely no racism outside of MS, good to know that. Sorry to bust your bubble, but I've been all over this nation, and there are bigots everywhere. And those who shout "racism" the loudest I've found tend to be the most bigoted.
Racist much?
Challenge accepted. No need to even look at your links. There is Racism in the south. I don't think anyone said there wasn't. There are also gang banging hood rats in the ghetto. If it is racist for me to treat all blacks in the ghetto like thugs, then it is JUST AS FUCKING RACIST for you to imply that all white southerns are racist.
What do you think Dr. King would say about you painting all white southerns as racist? I believe even in the 60s he would have disagreed with that supposition. Personally I hate racists no matter what their color.
Yep, and there's absolutely no racism outside of MS, good to know that. Sorry to bust your bubble, but I've been all over this nation, and there are bigots everywhere. And those who shout "racism" the loudest I've found tend to be the most bigoted.
So what exactly was I shouting? I've found people who try to claim they aren't racists while acting like one to be the worst. At least we knew where Cliven Bundy was about when he opened his mouth. A disgusting person, bad enough that Fox News got embarrassed by him when he went from conservative hero to but at least honest enough to not spew the "Some of my best friends are Negros" line.
The problem is, what good does it do to try to claim that people there aren't or weren't racist, and don't have a history of doing some god awful things to blacks? And try to claim that the racism somehow doesn't still exist in these places?
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
Bah, I'm mixed racially and have stomped all over that state - including the back parts. (I love the Natchez area, as mentioned above - the Delta Blues Museum is small, but nice.) I've even stayed at hotels, with an unmarried woman, and she was white... We were treated fine. The upward mobility thing may be true but the white folk, specifically the poor, didn't seem to have much hope of upward mobility either. However, I'm not a local so may have been missing something.
What Mississippi does have... Let's say you're coming from Florida on I-10... You stop at that very first rest area. They proudly tell you all about this water fowl - I forget the name (some crane - maybe?). They tell you how it's near extinct and they're working to preserve it. Then, as you walk through, you see they've managed to kill one and stuff it. Given that it is, after all, Mississippi, I can only presume that they killed it just to put it on display so that they could show you which ones not to kill - in case you were confused.
Also, in their rest areas, they have bathrooms. Above the doors (which are 6' 2" by standard) they say male and female. On those signs they then have Braille. Yup... No Braille anywhere else but on those signs, at more than 6' in the air...
Mississippi has some problems and they may be racists but that was not the immediate problem that I observed. Also, as mentioned above, they sure put on a good feed. Nobody goes hungry in Mississippi. I had a big, I mean very big, black lady tell me that I was going to eat dessert and that I had a few choices. "What are you going to have for dessert? You'll be having ____, ____, or ____." I ate so much that it hurt. I waddled back to the car. I ended up staying for like a week and a half, that time around.
I'm told that I kept trying to find somebody to feed me fish from the Mississippi, even after sticking a finger in it and smelling it, but nobody would help me out. Some parts of my Mississippi Adventure may be a bit fuzzy and my recollections are, in part, based on the retelling from others. I have been there more than once but that was the most eventful time. I keep getting drawn back to the Natchez region. It's nice there. They've got some character.
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
Good. If it gets you fucking morons off it then, by all means, kill it faster. I've got enough saved to manage the down time. (And by you fucking morons, I may not mean you specifically.) Quite frankly, the 'net is full - go home. Reading some of the comments on various sites makes me almost pine for the days of hearing the busy signal and then picking yet another BBS to dial into in hopes of finding one available.
Anyhow, no... Probably not you. You can probably stay. You know the type, though. At least, I'm guessing that you do. The tubes are full of cats and the dump trucks have nothing but ads in them. The prediction was right, it is eternal and it has gotten worse.
As an aside, when a new version of Windows drops, you can tell on the various forums. You get a whole bunch of stupid questions about Linux and why isn't it like Windows and how the man pages are hard to read - if they tried, and they don't appear to be willing to write in English or actually use a search engine. The rest of the 'net is like a Windows 10 release, almost daily.
Hmm... I am a grumpy old man, today. Ah well... Get off my lawn or some such.
If the internet dies then, well, hopefully we can rebuild it. Maybe we'll be able to build two. One for passive consumption and a parallel 'net which is non-commercial in nature. I dunno. I have no idea how to fix it, honestly. Any idea I can come up with has flaws. I still think we might need a tiered internet with tests to access certain content types and sandboxing those who are infected with malware. Sure, I won't be able to easily pass a test to post content as a Chinese speaking forum but I'm okay with that. I don't know a damned thing about felines so maybe my cat viewing will be restricted until I learn the basics of cat care. I dunno... That too has flaws.
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
Challenge accepted. No need to even look at your links. There is Racism in the south. I don't think anyone said there wasn't. There are also gang banging hood rats in the ghetto. If it is racist for me to treat all blacks in the ghetto like thugs, then it is JUST AS FUCKING RACIST for you to imply that all white southerns are racist.
What do you think Dr. King would say about you painting all white southerns as racist? I believe even in the 60s he would have disagreed with that supposition. Personally I hate racists no matter what their color.
What do you think Dr. King would say about you painting all white southerns as racist?
Do you have the quotes where I said all white southerns are racist? That's the problem with the internet. You can't make shit up as easily.
Second challenge, quote where I said anything close to saying that all whites in the south are racists that back to me.
Hell, I was talking specifically about Mississippi, and some activites that occured in the historical record, and are pretty hard to refute, and that is hwat was in the citation links Not once did I say that all white southerns or even all white Mississippians are racist.
Bill Maher has always said that he gets some of his most enthusiastic audiences when he goes down south. In an intyerview with Mike Huckabee, http://egbertowillies.com/2015...
He noted just that in reading off a listing of some of his favorite places to do standup. And they are in the south. And he pulls no punches anywhere, so both humorless conservatives and liberals tend to hate him.
But the image that is projected from down south would make you think that Maher would be lucky to escape with his life if he went down there, given his politics and his mouth. So no- not all Southern people are racist, or social conservatives, or want to secede from the Union, or think that Obama is the Kenyan Devil baby. Or want to establish a theocracy, or teach creationism in science class, or repeal the 16th, 17th and 18th amendments to the constitution. It would be foolish to think that those traits don't exist in quite a few people though. Because it seems that people holding those values are the ones who get elected to political office. Want people to stop thinking the south is full of racists? Do something about it, not declare anyone who dares to think there might be some racial issues there as a racist themselves, even if you have to make shit up.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
Yeah, and you seem to be rather loud.
There are three kinds of falsehood: the first is a 'fib,' the second is a downright lie, and the third is statistics.
Great to read. Now explain the flag to us.
"Get on social media" But why?
Now who's talking bullshit?
What Mississippi does have... Let's say you're coming from Florida on I-10... You stop at that very first rest area. They proudly tell you all about this water fowl - I forget the name (some crane - maybe?). They tell you how it's near extinct and they're working to preserve it. Then, as you walk through, you see they've managed to kill one and stuff it. Given that it is, after all, Mississippi, I can only presume that they killed it just to put it on display so that they could show you which ones not to kill - in case you were confused.
Because, you know, nobody ever stuffs an animal that died of natural causes or old age.
Then why would they live in Mississippi?
Mississippi is a beautiful state!
Mississippi has spacious country living as well as big urbanized cities, if that's what you like.
Mississippi has warm kind people.
Mississippi has great food.
Mississippi has jobs from high tech and medical to manufacturing and agricultural.
Mississippi continues to be major economic production state for the U.S. Have you ever produced anything tangible?
The internet may be chock full of crap and ads, but it's also chock full of the most useful things. People take it for granted. Do you remember selling old stuff pre-craigslist? Taking an ad in the newspaper, trying to give someone directions to your house? All only minor inconveniences now. I might complain that nobody calls on my furniture ad on craigslist, but at least I'm not paying $5 / line for 3 weeks.
The internet has brought so much into our reach. I can learn a new scripting language, today if I want to, without leaving my room. I don't have to go to the library (useless for up to date tech), or hit the bookstore and try to decide which book is suitable.
Can anyone remember researching a new car pre-internet? Magazines, consumer report books, multiple dealers... All simplified by the internet you besmirch.
Cheap storage VM.
You could substitute pretty much any state after the word "rural". Our rural infrastructure in this country is just that. I personally like having areas that are left alone. I think it should stay this way. Where else are all the politically inept paranoids going to live?
Yep, and there's absolutely no racism outside of MS, good to know that. Sorry to bust your bubble, but I've been all over this nation, and there are bigots everywhere. And those who shout "racism" the loudest I've found tend to be the most bigoted.
Alas, yes. One of the biggest racists I've ever known was a black woman from Boston, whose version of racism included accusing everyone who didn't scurry to serve her every need as racist.
And some of the news from Minnesota lately makes it sound like a black person would be safer in small-town Texas.
Lure them to MySpace. They won't know any better. ;)
The "more advanced" are probably still using AOL dial up.
I only look human.
My mother is a halfling and my dad is an ogre, so that makes me an Ogreling
Everything is cheaper here.
I hear this a lot, and while I'll take your word for it that it's true in practice, I'm not convinced it's true in principle. There are a lot of federal and state subsidies to rural areas -- both direct and indirect. E.g. the only reason there's any telecommunications services out there is the Universal Service Fund -- a transfer from urban/suburban to rural areas.
I've seen it argued that the subsidies go the other way: the federal government sends more money per capita in direct subsidies to urban and suburban areas than rural areas. That ignores state subsidies (for schools, roads, etc.), but more importantly, spending per capita is not the right measure. The measure should be the ratio of government subsidies to government tax receipts from an area -- because that covers the implicit subsidies as well. I haven't seen this broken down on a country by county basis, but if you look at a state by state basis, rural states get some serious subsidies. E.g. Mississippi (the state in TFA) gets $2.34 in federal spending for every $1 it pays in tax revenue. It's $1.81 in Indiana. In contrast, it's $0.48 for New Jersey, the most densely populated state, and $0.54 in your home state. (Source) I don't know if you benefit directly from this, but you definitely benefit from others who are subsidized.
In other words I think the cost of living in rural areas is artificially deflated, and if the federal tax code and subsidies get tweaked, there could be a "giant sucking sound" in rural parts of the country.
We have to connect Africa NOW!
Nice strawman, goober.
Second challenge accepted.
You imply it throughout this post:
http://news.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=8299211&cid=50890421
At the very least you implied that all of Mississippi is racist.
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=8299211&cid=50890467
There you go implying Indiana to be racist.
Here you use sarcasm to imply Mississippians are racist
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=8299211&cid=50889759
You are just as racist as those you bitch about. You whine and claim that black people are not safe down south. Are you fucking kidding me? Id say in most parts of the deep south its at least 30% black.
Quit stereotyping or quit bitching when others stereotype you. Pick one, you don't get to be racist just because others have been racist to you.
Get rid of your anger. Channel your inner MLK or Jesus or something. Go re-read your comment history for the past 24 hours. You are unreasonably angry at fucking everyone. Smoke a joint or something and calm down because you are your own worst enemy. No one is disagreeing that you might find more racists down south or find more people that feel free to express those racist beliefs but your sarcasm, exaggerations, and all around anger issue prevent anyone else from actually hearing what you are trying to say. Some of your posts in the past day have been insightful. The rest have been snarky, and assholish.
Where in the world did you get the bizarre idea that people who do not live their lives on the internet are [1] distrustful of science, [2] over-reliant on outdated mythologies, or [3] making their kids less competative??????
First, the internet has little to do with science and most people using it are idiots following the Kardashians every activity rather than contributing to the sequencing of the human genome or some such thing. For every tech-centric megabyte of data that crosses the web, there are probably a gig of porn, a gig of shopping for cheap junk from China, a couple gigs of netflix and so on.
Second, for every conservative Christian (the sort of person you probably intended to slander) who's not on the net, there are probably a dozen non-Christians checking horoscopes, and hundreds checking for the latest news on SETI (something for which there is less actual evidence than for the existence of Jesus). In fact, there are plenty of people who believe in "outdated mythologies" who are all over the web recruiting fighters and posting videos of beheadings - but you probably were too PC to mean THOSE religious people (we seem QUITE internet social media savvy...)
Third, the kids who are well-educated and do not waste their lives on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, etc but are actually out in the real world learning all sorts of useful stuff are more likely to be successful in life - VERY FEW people will strike it rich starting a social media company, all the other people involved in it are PRODUCTS, not even customers.
You might want to switch off the smart phone and take a vacation. Try a canoe on a lake. Do you know how to paddle one and how to swim should the need arise? Oh, let me guess, you think the canoe paddling sim is better and figure you'll google the subject should you ever encounter water deep enough that "swimming" might be an important skill...
Second challenge accepted.
You imply it throughout this post: http://news.slashdot.org/comme... At the very least you implied that all of Mississippi is racist. http://slashdot.org/comments.p... There you go implying Indiana to be racist. Implying is not saying. You lose Coward.
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.