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Liberal Redneck Manifesto: Draggin' Dixie Outta the Dark [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 208x140x28 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1501160400
  • ISBN-13: 9781501160400
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 208x140x28 mm, weight: 340 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Oct-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1501160400
  • ISBN-13: 9781501160400
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"The Liberal Rednecks--a three-man stand-up comedy group doing scathing political satire--celebrate all that's good about the South while leading the Redneck Revolution and standing proudly blue in a sea of red. Smart, hilarious, and incisive, the Liberal Rednecks confront outdated traditions and intolerant attitudes, tackling everything people think they know about the South--the good, the bad, the glorious, and the shameful--in a laugh-out-loud funny and lively manifesto for the rise of a New South. Home to some of the best music, athletes, soldiers, whiskey, waffles, and weather the country has to offer, the South has also been bathing in backward bathroom bills and other bigoted legislation that Trae Crowder has targeted in his Liberal Redneck videos, which have gone viral with over 50 million views. Perfect for fans of Stuff White People Like and I Am America (And So Can You), The Liberal Redneck Manifesto skewers political and religious hypocrisies in witty stories and hilarious graphics--such asthe Ten Commandments of the New South--and much more! While celebrating the South as one of the richest sources of American culture, this entertaining book issues a wake-up call and a reminder that the South's problems and dreams aren't that far off fromthe rest of America's"--

A three-man stand-up comedy group confronts outdated traditions and intolerant attitudes, tackling everything people think they know about the South--the good, the bad, the glorious, and the shameful--in a manifesto for the rise of a New South.

The Liberal Rednecks—a Southern-based stand-up comedy group known for their scathing political satire—celebrate all that’s good about Dixie while leading a progressive revolution toward a New South.

The American South is home to some of the best music, cuisine, athletics, whiskey, and weather the country has to offer, but its reputation as a haven for its “right-wing, Bible-beatin’, assault-rifle-totin’” citizens precedes it—and, according to the Liberal Rednecks, rightfully so. Yet, as they explain it, the situation in the South is far more complex than “hypocritical, nose-up-in-the-air Yankees” give it credit for. And they should know—they are native sons.

Whip-smart, hilarious, and incisive, the Liberal Rednecks are lifelong, down-home Southern boys who aren’t afraid to call out the outdated traditions and intolerant attitudes of their native land—while also shining a proud light on the most misunderstood region of the country. Their mission: to provide a manifesto for young progressives south of the Mason-Dixon line to rise up and claim their homeland—without abandoning the best of their culture.

Exploring race, class, guns, religion, drug addiction, alcoholism, and homophobia, the Liberal Rednecks tell it like it is while challenging stereotypes at every turn. Fresh, funny, and surprising, The Liberal Redneck Manifesto gives us a vision of Dixieland as it exists now—and what it could become.
Introduction 1(6)
The New South Bill Of Wrongs 7(4)
1 Redneck Revelry
11(26)
2 The Draw
37(30)
3 Let Us Prey
67(38)
4 Y'all Hungry?
105(22)
5 Mamaws and Papaws
127(30)
6 Pickin' and Spinnin'
157(32)
7 Not Racist But ...
189(26)
8 Women in the South
215(28)
9 Corn From a Jar
243(24)
10 Cold, Dead Hands
267(30)
11 Pillbillies
297(30)
12 Movin' On
327(12)
The Ten Commandments Of The New South 339(4)
Thank-Yous 343