And they will know we are Christians by our...
The Deep South in the United States is frequently called the "Bible Belt." Strongly Christian, with churches literally on nearly every street corner, the powerful influence of Christian values on the life of average people is perhaps more concentrated in the southern U.S. than in any other location in the country, and maybe the world. So, what happens when the hosts of the BBC's Top Gear program take a trip to Alabama to make some friends? This video is about seven minutes long.
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There are parts of America where, if you're not a Conservative White Christian, you don't stop. Remember, these people are allowed to vote.
You might as well just go down to the local zoo and rattle a few cages.
Top Gear is supposed to be a programme about cars!
And as for Clarkson. Talk about a hypocrite! He's well known for his racist and bigoted remarks, so he was definitely in the right place there.
You put something supporting pedophilia on the side of your vehicle and I would hope you'd get the shit pounded out of you anywhere.
They would have been fine with the Nascar sucks, country sucks, and Vote Hillary. My friend had all that and more on her car for years. And you don't get much Deep South than Atmore, AL.
I think this was very telling, and frankly this is exactly why I would never live in the south. Ever. (Let's see... atheist living there? Practically worse than what these guys did.)
Second, redneck scum like those featured in this video make me ashamed to live in the US. IMO, if this is the example of "rule of law" and "freedom of speech" that certain portions of this country adhere to, then the rest of the world has nothing to apologize for.
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