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His viewers were not moron rednecks, as the liberal media thought.
All these old rednecks who'd been there for a long time.
Most people think trucking is old rednecks going down the road.
There are rednecks getting drunk at the sports bar three miles away.
"I grew up around rednecks, so nothing surprises me," Mx. Bond said.
They are not sad uneducated rednecks that the service economy has left behind.
I went to law school with plenty of guys who considered themselves rednecks.
He wrote about rednecks and racism, absentee fathers and the ills of materialism.
Country music isn't just music for rednecks or hillbillies or members of the NRA.
"I hate to use the word rednecks, but this is southern Illinois," she said.
A third production, "Poor Yella Rednecks" by Qui Nguyen, is to debut next spring.
When those already in line complain, they are called rednecks, white trash and Bible-thumpers.
I was just like, damn, I need a gun more than these conservative rednecks do.
They feel that they're seen as rednecks, that they live in a region that's being discredited.
Like the guys from Deliverance, you'd probably consider them to be hillbillies more so than rednecks.
The event has nothing to do with the haircut favored by rednecks and 70s rock stars.
The Redneck Armada saved countless lives, whatever you might think you know about "rednecks" in general.
It's like the Randy Newman song, "Rednecks," which actually nails it because he's such an astute writer.
Thinking of Southerners as stupid rednecks and toothless hillbillies has become the last acceptable prejudice in America.
Thinking of Southerners as stupid rednecks and toothless hillbillies has become the last acceptable prejudice in America.
"I've become known around town as the guy who is really good at playing dirty rednecks," he said.
These people fear being depicted as "total rednecks" and argue urgently that they do not fit the stereotype.
Gosling and Cecily Strong returned to form as unassuming rednecks recounting blissful experiences of meeting beings from beyond the stars.
No one's family turns on them, no one gets sick, no one gets beat up by a pack of rednecks.
Former president  Bill Clinton has spoken out about Donald Trump's most ardent supporters, describing them as "rednecks" — just like him.
Those rural rednecks are never setting foot in here, any more than those hillbillies are gonna join Mar-a-Lago.
The white people, age 50 on down, they really don't have those sentiments, unless they're really hard-core uneducated rednecks.
Some residents take up the self-proclaimed mantle of "rednecks" and ride ATVs and trucks through the ecologically sensitive landscape.
Redneck rethink: There's a group of self-proclaimed "rednecks" who say they are pro-gun and pro-labor, and not racist.
" Donald Trump voters are a bunch of rednecks" - Bill Clinton - WRONG - We're educated men and women from all walks of life.
But then you have girls who consider themselves rednecks—I'll have female students who will wear shirts with "redneck" on them.
Rednecks, crackers, hillbillies, hausfraus, shut-ins, pea-pickers — everybody that's got to jump when somebody else blows the whistle….. They're mine.
"You promised these fucking racist rednecks that you was gonna build the wall, but you know that was impossible," she said.
Angel Altenhofel: This bar originally opened as a cedar chopper joint for rough Austin rednecks who cut cedar trees here for a living.
A bunch of rednecks smashing up Bee Gees record with hammers while monster trucks breathe fire and stampede over stacks of Salsoul compilations?
"You promised these f---ing racist rednecks that you was gonna build the wall, but you know that was impossible," Cardi B said.
You might also be surprised to learn that those rednecks were composed of whites, black migrants from the South and new European immigrants.
This was an audience of 10,000 rednecks, some of whom had just left jail on parole, and had swastikas tattooed on their heads.
Ms. Chown, 30, noted that they were all part of a group, "the Rummed-up Rednecks," that convenes on Facebook and at balls.
" I feel like I've had a lot of deep conversations with a lot of rednecks like, "So why do you choose to hit women?
And the community he was about to devastate was not some foreign place — not some stereotypical city of rednecks, snowbirds and Disney-besotted hordes.
He called up his boys at "Rednecks with Paychecks," a local racetrack, and asked them to haul their jacked-up rigs into the flooded city.
And that's going to be about ten thousand Confederate-flag-loving rednecks all in one place, and the Progressive Liberal is going to be there.
It's probably why he was able to write such an intimate profile of the comedy trio Liberal Rednecks for Bitter Southerner, the publication he edits.
Our mountains are old and beautiful, and they carry a long tradition of economic exploitation, with its people caricatured in popular culture as hillbillies and rednecks.
"I think people have kind of a stigma about small-town USA — the good ol' boys and the rednecks — but we really haven't experienced that," she said.
Matt and Shelby assume some local rednecks who wanted to buy the farmhouse out from under them are responsible and then squabble over whether to fight back.
Pickup trucks are a fucking DISEASE among these people, and they're representative of rednecks' aggressive need to destroy the world just to make their dicks look bigger.
In another strand, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a man who is scorned as weak and unmanly when his family is terrorised by three rednecks in the West Texas desert.
It is crucial for both parties to respond to these legitimate concerns, and for individuals to avoid casting Trump voters as a homogenous group of rednecks or racists.
Most of the men are heavily bearded and enjoy hunting and blowing things up, and they often describe their behavior as redneck, but they aren't rednecks at all.
Only this time Universal Pictures has designed a radically different marketing campaign for the violent film, which is ostensibly about liberal elites who kill conservative "rednecks" for sport.
Within two hours of Watson's tweet, the hashtag was hijacked entirely, with thousands of Trump critics lobbing predictable jokes about bigot-free beaches and rednecks not getting lei'd.
He's only asking the girls if he can have their cans (for the deposit), but the rednecks assume he's being a creep and come for him, lynch mob style.
With its jumbled plotting and thin characterisation, "BlacKkKlansman" resembles a farcical, feel-good episode of a 1970s cop show in which some amiable police officers outwit some stupid rednecks.
Geraldo Rivera thinks Roger Ailes was like a modern-day Robin Hood of sorts, taking news and bringing it to the overlooked rednecks, farmers and others by the millions.
Every time people toss out an idea to supposedly improve soccer, it's an idea that would make the sport worse for diehards and still wouldn't attract soccer-phobic rednecks.
Among Athens, Georgia's hodgepodge of frat rats from the University of Georgia, rednecks, and Jeff Mangum–worshipping musicians lies Nuçi's Space: a suicide-prevention center specializing in depression for musicians.
As soon as I left the school, a gang of rednecks drove up in a truck, stating they didn't take kindly to "this thing" before tossing me into a fight.
Never underestimate the power of a handful of rural rednecks, duty-bound, born-again to the Constitution and hellbent on a free vision of starting the world again from scratch.
"You promised these f---ing racist rednecks that you was gonna build the wall, but you know that was impossible," Cardi B, who was born Belcalis Almanzar, told her fans.
Yes, poor, backwards Southern rednecks are more generous than the fair-trade coffee-drinking elitists who look down their noses at them on their way to yoga instead of church.
Windham closed his mainstream wrestling career in a godawful WCW run as part of the West Texas Rednecks, reduced alongside his brother and Curt Hennig into caricatures of Southern cultural signaling.
Today, many proudly self-identify as rednecks not as a nod to that rebellion but to link themselves to a set of cultural and political markers, an entire philosophy of living.
While the rednecks were pretty rough-looking, this is such a ridiculous assumption that I almost wonder if it's a half-hearted commentary on the irrational classist paranoias of urban liberals.
His people — hillbillies, rednecks, white trash, choose your epithet (or term of affection, depending on your point of view) — didn't step off the Mayflower and become part of America's ascendant class.
I had a joke in the Season 2 pilot where we're living in this trailer park and insulting all the other people who live there, where in truth we're the rednecks.
On the way, Fonda and Hopper befriend a drunken young lawyer — Jack Nicholson in a breakout role — but raise the dander of Southern rednecks and are murdered before they can return home.
Books of The Times Crackers and squatters, rednecks and hillbillies, sandhillers and mudsills, clay eaters and hoe wielders: America has developed a rich vocabulary to describe one part of its permanent underclass.
Dropping the performance down to high and you start to appreciate that 144Hz display, with rednecks and mountain lions of the game's version of Montana moving across the screen with almost lifelike speed.
That clip, shared widely on social media in the wake of Ellis's death, shows a group of rowdy and homophobic rednecks coming into Merlotte's, the bar where Lafayette works as a short order cook.
Fast-paced and taut, its standard "dumb teens versus terrifying rednecks" fare offers modern political overtones when a band gig in a remote northwestern honky-tonk becomes a nightmare of drug-fueled white supremacy.
Only in this case, that place is a small town in the South, and many of its residents would likely turn up on other TV shows as goofy rednecks — as stereotypes, more or less.
After the group gets their hands on a few gigantic catfish, the "rednecks," as Ramsay so lovingly calls them, walk him through the blood-draining and skinning process — warning, that part isn't for the squeamish.
So the gist of what you hear in a lot of these communities is that it's not just that the media doesn't care, it's that the media thinks we're all a bunch of dumb rednecks.
In a kind of unrelated thread, the rednecks who last week beat the tar out of Brett Goodard (Michael Greyeyes) once again see him talking to some of their daughters on the side of the road.
West gets shot, though that's by one of the angry rednecks, and then Hays ends up killing Woodard in a definite lose-lose situation once Woodard give him an ultimatum: shoot me or I'll shoot you.
You got these yuppie rednecks who got these big fancy trucks and ain't never hit a mudhole in their lives, ain't never worked a day in their lives, don't even know how to shoot a gun.
Featuring a coterie of beloved indie outsiders like Imogen Poots and Alia Shawkat, as well as the now-late Anton Yelchin, Green Room packs a wallop of high-octane viciousness into the "teens versus rednecks" subgenre.
The humor is largely mordant — Zeke in a convenience store, maneuvering to hide bloody evidence from the police, is a physical comedy highlight for Abbott — mixed with random potshots at millennial rednecks who listen to Nickelback.
Charles Barkley is a political commentator now...: "Charles Barkley: "Yeah we got a bunch of rednecks and a bunch of ignorant people, but we have a bunch of amazing people here and they rose up today.
Don't call them hillbillies or rednecks: The Snells, Jacob (Peter Mullan) and Darlene (Lisa Emery), have occupied this sprawling resort area for generations, and they control a sizable poppy field for the manufacturing and distribution of heroin.
We're the boom-and-bust court jesters of the continental United States, and sometimes I'm convinced we're seen by our compatriots as a cutely dumb, slightly embarrassing appendage populated entirely by retirees, rednecks, theme parks and opioids.
" The movie's plot involves rich people who mock an unnamed president and raise concerns about cultural "appropriation" and gendered language while hunting people who are characterized as "rednecks," own guns and express aspirations to be on "Hannity.
Or maybe it was the early 1970s, when Waylon and Willie forged that peace treaty between hippies and rednecks over clanking Lone Star longneck bottles and beneath clouds of Mexican shake weed at the Armadillo World Headquarters.
You already know that by "rap" they mostly meant "black people," and the resulting pandering-by-caricature insulted everyone involved—the Rednecks, the Southerners Vince Russo was mocking, and the hip-hop fans and minorities they were targeting.
We're doing our song "Can't Hide Red" and I think that song explains that we're just going to go out there and be ourselves and be a bunch of rednecks without having to worry too much about it.
The debate is even more grating for blacks and their allies when the people delivering this deflection are not simply the caricatured rednecks of the liberal imagination, but commentators who can dress their arguments up in polite language.
I cross-referenced my playthrough with other reports and discovered something far more upsetting: No matter what gender you choose in the counselor's office, the rednecks will always find an excuse to start trouble: "Hey, it's that boy," they'll shout.
Other phrases popularized by the show include the "took our jerbs" (+2) lament of the recently unemployed, Randy's clarification that he "thought this was America" (+13), and the rednecks' suggestion that if one doesn't like America, they "can geeeet out" (+1).
The spot stuck out like a sore thumb among the rednecks and sports fans in a strip mall; however, it fit right in with its drive-thru option for the lazy people who don't want to get out of their trucks.
Finally, there's a scene where some local rednecks beat the crap out of the trashman, Brett Woodard (Michael Greyeyes), that at first seems like just a bit of situational establishment, demonstrating what the town is like in the wake of the Purcell case.
The chapter is mostly made up of faintly (and not-so-faintly) ignorant rednecks who prattle on about their own superiority and sense of grievance that their pure white ways of life are being distorted and corrupted by the Jews and the blacks.
Jenkins wrote his novels in an irreverent, down-home style and populated them with cool, wise-cracking main characters surrounded by crude Texas rednecks, doltish and selfish athletes, conniving sports executives, shameless fans, corrupt referees, greedy agents and "shapely adorables," as he called attractive women.
So when he was asked about the Trump era and how we got here during Vulture's sprawling interview, filled with name-drops and anecdotes galore, Jones blamed it on "uneducated rednecks" and that "crazy motherfucker" Trump before dropping the unexpected revelation about the president's daughter.
He grew up, as many populists do, full of resentment—in his case, that of a white Southerner who feels he is not taken seriously by the Ivy League crowd of upper-class Brahmins who look down on people like him as rednecks and hicks.
For those who study diversity/sensitivity training, this cultural moment—in which progressives are reduced to snowflakes who preach fascism in the name of political correctness and conservatives are concordantly summed up as rednecks who preach fascism in the name of racial purity—is nightmarish.
But when we rage against the "stupidity" and "ignorance" of "rednecks" who live in Trump towns like Lake Harmony—or refuse to deal with them completely—we are guilty of a similar "Othering" effect, one that feels contrary to the inclusive spirit of rave culture.
I think it's an easy thing to point to the racism of rednecks and conservatives and the people in the South and so on; I thought what was interesting is that Chicago is such a liberal town, and there is so much kind of limousine liberal racism.
Bailing hay all day was the hardest, worst job, but when you'd be done, they'd pull the hay wagon around, and if Richard Pryor had a new album, they'd set up giant speakers, and the other rednecks and I would sit there and drink our beer.
One measure of the seriousness of Judd's criticism is that his asides, often in parentheses, are pointed: One of my jokes about Heiner Friedrich and Philippa de Menil was that they were rednecks in kaffiyehs, since around 1980 they became Sufi Muslims, supposedly the most reactionary group in Turkey.
Weeks later, I looked up a familiar song on Spotify and blasted the volume as I sang along: "I was sittin' there sellin' turnips on a flatbed truck, Crunchin' on a pork rind when she pulled up, She had to be thinkin' this is where rednecks come from…"
Named Ruth and played by Julia Garner (Kimmy from The Americans!), she's a 19-year-old would-be crime lord trapped in a family of poor, blue-collar backwoods drug-runners, who are derisively referred to, from time to time, as hillbillies or rednecks or what-have-you.
Chernow presents a convincing case that neither the rings nor the corners ever touched Grant directly—the Treasury continued to sell gold despite the arranged marriage—and that, in any case, the scandals have been oversold to history by a toxic combination of snobbish New England mandarins and sinister revanchist rednecks.
Twitter users enjoy cracking wise and, when some rednecks holed up in an Oregon federal building and engaged in an armed standoff with law enforcement, the social media site went in on them, firing off a flurry of burns that compared the inept, gun-toting fighters to Middle Eastern terrorist groups.
He and the Wyatt Family were characters from the America left behind by a distinctly modern flight of industry and capital from the between spaces of the country, yet also eternal as the rednecks from Deliverance, The Hills Have Eyes, and a hundred other movies about just how scary those between spaces are.
Her student journalism seethes with outrage over Montgomery's pack of political thugs, but it also reflects the signature neurosis of her class — that educated white Alabamians are looked down upon as ignorant rednecks because the state's "good people" are unfairly demonized over the racial brutality that is only part of the Alabama story.
The writers and producers (the show was created by the screenwriter Bill Dubuque, known for "The Accountant") seem less interested in coherent storytelling than in characters' pausing to deliver homilies — on the difference between rednecks and hillbillies, say, or the nuances of the social contract when it's applied by Mexican gangsters or Missouri poppy growers.
"In both Middle America and Middle England, among both rednecks and chavs, voters who have had more than they can stomach of being patronized, nudged, nagged and basically treated as diseased bodies to be corrected rather than lively minds to be engaged are now putting their hope into a different kind of politics," Brendan O'Neill wrote in The Spectator.
White on black, black on white, no quarter is given: that's the deal, and it's all the more alarming because Chris, at the start, is so keen to deflect any hint of ethnic tension (it's a wonderfully calibrated performance by Kaluuya, who is British), and because the whites, likewise, are civil souls, rather than rednecks, who would present too obvious a target.
With these pluralistic portraits, Sandow Birk's project seems to resemble another mainstay of American storytelling, Chicago Public Media's This American Life, with its fastidiously painted markers of difference in the form of working-class communities and people of color, sometimes stereotypically represented in the form of heartland rednecks or Los Angeles cholos, and appeals to the "universality" of human experience.
And even though Darwin had always gotten a bad rap from Sydney and Melbourne for being a backwater and a bunch of rednecks, I feel that, when I was growing up at least, there was a harmonious relationship between all of these cultures and races that actually turned into deep-seated friendships — and I'm talking deep family relationships, bonds that are still going strong today.
With a red bandana tied around his wrist in solidarity with striking West Virginia teachers and Appalachian "rednecks" greater legacy of radical dissent (and backed by a handful of old friends serving as his live band) a confident Lunn filled Het Patronaat with songs of love, rage, wilderness, and revolt; he repeated the performance the next day on the 013 main stage, but for my money, the church show was stronger.
You don't have to follow the band's politics to enjoy the record, but it illuminates the vision of dystopia they portray to know that they abhor "sexist, homophobic, racist, Islamophobic [pieces] of shit"; that they're as comfortable sharing the stage with female-fronted power pop band Sheer Mag as they are with any death metal act; and that "this is not a band for white males to enjoy and be dumb rednecks," as vocalist Riley Gale has made clear.

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