I realize you meant this to be funny. But I would like to ask you to consider that this is the continuation of an insulting stereotype.
I also understand that it is still acceptable in the USA to insult and ridicule the people of Appalachia and the South but it sure gets old after awhile.
well, to be honest, you are certainly correct about that.
I used to perform as a stand-up comedian, back in the 90s.
Pretty much, no matter what you say onstage, it will offend someone.
So, there is a general "agreement" between the performer and audience, what kinds of subjects are ok.
So, you don't go to West Virginia and tell hillbilly jokes.
But, it is such a generalized thing...like marriage jokes...that commonly, there is an understanding that it is just all in good fun and not any kind of real criticism of the people from that area.
Again, if you are performing that part of the country, you don't tell those jokes. But because it is generalized and "known" that it is all in good fun....hillbilly jokes are generally accepted as fair game.
If you think this is offensive, I was once taken to a gig. I had prepared a bunch of Mafia jokes. Sitting right in the front row, was the actual NJ Mafia.
Can't make that up.
Not a good show.
And, no, I didn't tell a single Mafia joke...just made up stuff on the fly and completely bombed.