
Better Off Without 'Em
A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession
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Narrado por:
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Oliver Wyman
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Chuck Thompson
Let’s talk about secession.
Not exactly the most suitable cocktail party conversation starter anywhere in the country. But take that notion deep into the heart of Dixie, and you might find yourself running from the possum-hunting conservatives, trailer-park lifers, and prayer warriors Chuck Thompson encountered during the two years he spent traveling the American South asking the question: Would we be better off without ’em?
The result is a heavily researched, serious inquiry into national divides which is unabashedly controversial, often uproarious, and always thought-provoking. From a church service in Mobile, Alabama, where the gospel entertainer announces, "Islam is upon us!" to a store selling Ku Klux Klan memorabilia on a quaint little street in South Carolina - Thompson lifts the green velvet drapes on a South that would seem to belong more to the time of Rhett and Scarlett than the dawn of the twenty-first century.
By crunching numbers, interviewing experts, and roaming the not-so-former Confederacy, Thompson - an openly disgruntled liberal from the Northwest - makes a compelling case for southern secession. What would the new nations look like if Virginia governor Bob McDonnell was elected as the first President of the Confederate States of America? If a southern electorate was left to fend for itself while the North did damage control on an economy decimated by cut-rate southern workers who operate as a rival nation within its own borders? If the BCS championship football game were replaced by a North vs. South Coca Cola/ Starbucks Blood Bowl? If Florida went to the South and Texas to the North in the most complex land-and-population grab in American history?
Better Off Without ’Em is a deliberately provocative book whose insight, humor, fierce and fearless politics, and sheer nerve will spark a national debate that is perhaps long overdue.
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Chuck Thompson really has captured the essence of the south in a humorous and thought provokingly manner. As a southerner who appreciates science and fact, I could not be offended by what he presented, though I know quite a few that might be. I actually laughed aloud in public places while listening to his encounters. This is definitely not a wasted credit. I'm really not sure how to fix what's wrong with this place, but succession could be a plan!
This was so funny, and sadly accurate.
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As a White Native Texan...
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I only wish it was just not a book title
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Five Stars from a reluctant Southern belle
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Awesome
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As a northerner who moved to Kentucky for 3 years, I understand how he felt. You think that all the stereotypes on TV are exaggerated... they're not. Racism is very much alive and flourishing in government, schools and society in the south. My kids came home from school loaded with misinformation that I had to explain. As far as I can tell, they have no interest in maintaining a diverse society. It does make sense to stop spending our time and resources trying to convince them.
My only complaint was the football chapter, but not for the reason that the author predicted. He didn't talk about the young college sports players who are tricked into years of servitude with promises of a better life, all so school officials, media giants and others can get rich. It is another tactic used to justify cheap labor and minimal liability and it's the topic that should have been highlighted if the author felt the need to talk about football at all.
That just about sums it up!
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Not as tongue-in-cheek as you might think.
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Excellent Book
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Provocative but illuminating
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This guy is spot on!
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