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2012-02-11 12:43:40 PM
Ummmm, those aren't rednecks.
 
2012-02-11 12:44:34 PM
basemetal: Ummmm, those aren't rednecks.

Sure they are. Every country's got'm.
 
2012-02-11 01:21:59 PM
I don;t see it in the video, but you know that alcohol had to be involved.
 
2012-02-11 01:25:54 PM
Redneck is a life style not a nationality. These guys definitely fit the bill. I also wonder where the tequila is. That was spanish at the end wasn't it?
 
2012-02-11 01:46:11 PM
im sure it was their country's equivelent of a "here, hold my beer" moment.

ha ha, you know what would be cool haaakeem,? grab that board.
 
2012-02-11 02:29:00 PM
lokisbong: Redneck is a life style not a nationality.

Truth.
 
2012-02-11 02:45:41 PM
I watch that and think. What is the health care situation like in your country? That's a good way to disable yourself.
 
2012-02-11 02:54:26 PM
If the history of the term 'redneck' is any indication, eventually, given enough time and the proper climate, 'wetback and raghead' will refer to lifestyles instead of nationalities, too.
 
2012-02-11 03:15:18 PM
wellreadneck: If the history of the term 'redneck' is any indication, eventually, given enough time and the proper climate, 'wetback and raghead' will refer to lifestyles instead of nationalities, too.

I think most languages already have words for hillbilly/yokel/dirtfarmer/peasant. No need to borrow one from English.

Now if you're talking about country bumpkins moving into an English-speaking country and continuing their bumpkin ways once there, then yeah, I can see "wetback" or 'raghead" becoming a lifestyle indicator. Mojados have a bigger chance than the hajjis, though. Most of the people who manage to get out of the Middle East are city folks, moving from one urban area to another, so the whole redneck idea doesn't really apply. However, Latin America is exporting their finest campesinos. Bakersfield hasn't really changed, except for what language the shop signs are in. Rednecks and Okies 70 years ago, Mojados today. Same hillbillies with better tans.
 
2012-02-11 04:05:31 PM
lokisbong: Redneck is a life style not a nationality. These guys definitely fit the bill. I also wonder where the tequila is. That was spanish at the end wasn't it?

No.
 
2012-02-11 05:12:32 PM
Hey Ya'll... Watch This!
 
2012-02-11 06:36:25 PM
Bonzo_1116: wellreadneck: If the history of the term 'redneck' is any indication, eventually, given enough time and the proper climate, 'wetback and raghead' will refer to lifestyles instead of nationalities, too.

I think most languages already have words for hillbilly/yokel/dirtfarmer/peasant. No need to borrow one from English.

Now if you're talking about country bumpkins moving into an English-speaking country and continuing their bumpkin ways once there, then yeah, I can see "wetback" or 'raghead" becoming a lifestyle indicator. Mojados have a bigger chance than the hajjis, though. Most of the people who manage to get out of the Middle East are city folks, moving from one urban area to another, so the whole redneck idea doesn't really apply. However, Latin America is exporting their finest campesinos. Bakersfield hasn't really changed, except for what language the shop signs are in. Rednecks and Okies 70 years ago, Mojados today. Same hillbillies with better tans.


But redneck didn't refer to just any dirtfarmers or peasants. Redneck once applied specifically to the followers of a fundamentalist religion. It's not too hard to imagine a future where 'raghead' applies to the religious who still insist that females cover their heads.
Hillbilly, even today, isn't interchangeable with yokel/dirtfarmer/peasant. That term is the name for a people who immigrated to Appalachia. Using hillbilly as a synonym for poor and ignorant isn't calling them country bumpkins, it's calling them Scots-Irish.
It hasn't been that terribly long since those people got thier monikers from the English.
 
2012-02-11 07:17:57 PM
wellreadneck: Bonzo_1116: wellreadneck: If the history of the term 'redneck' is any indication, eventually, given enough time and the proper climate, 'wetback and raghead' will refer to lifestyles instead of nationalities, too.

I think most languages already have words for hillbilly/yokel/dirtfarmer/peasant. No need to borrow one from English.

Now if you're talking about country bumpkins moving into an English-speaking country and continuing their bumpkin ways once there, then yeah, I can see "wetback" or 'raghead" becoming a lifestyle indicator. Mojados have a bigger chance than the hajjis, though. Most of the people who manage to get out of the Middle East are city folks, moving from one urban area to another, so the whole redneck idea doesn't really apply. However, Latin America is exporting their finest campesinos. Bakersfield hasn't really changed, except for what language the shop signs are in. Rednecks and Okies 70 years ago, Mojados today. Same hillbillies with better tans.

But redneck didn't refer to just any dirtfarmers or peasants. Redneck once applied specifically to the followers of a fundamentalist religion. It's not too hard to imagine a future where 'raghead' applies to the religious who still insist that females cover their heads.
Hillbilly, even today, isn't interchangeable with yokel/dirtfarmer/peasant. That term is the name for a people who immigrated to Appalachia. Using hillbilly as a synonym for poor and ignorant isn't calling them country bumpkins, it's calling them Scots-Irish.
It hasn't been that terribly long since those people got thier monikers from the English.


Mountain people have a reputation the world over for being insular, clannish, and generally unwilling to interact with more "civilized" lowlanders. The Miao/Hmong in Southeast Asia, Jibaros in Puerto Rico, even the folks from the Caucasus Mountain have a terrible reputation in their area. Seriously, read up on the Hmong, they're as redneck as it gets--cranking out babies, ignoring school, hunting wherever the fark they feel like, having rebellions in whatever nation they happened to be in at the time.

And as for today's rednecks, aren't most of them Baptist now? I thought the whole red neckercheif thing was for being some sort of Methodist...


Off to google it up.
 
2012-02-11 08:30:51 PM
You know when you go into a bar in Mexico and the locals want you to drink with them, and something says to you, get the hell out of here, now? Those are Mexican rednecks. The guys in video are just goofing around.

Rednecks may use tools for purposes for which they are not intended, but not everyone who uses tools for purposes for which they are not intended is a redneck.
 
2012-02-11 09:45:30 PM
Rednecks in Central/South America?

Who knew?
 
2012-02-11 10:39:24 PM
Wetbacks.
 
2012-02-12 12:21:09 AM
redneck start the biatch up... and made his concrete Messicans go for the ride
 
2012-02-12 03:14:13 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEIxvawYg5s&ob=av3e
 
2012-02-12 05:52:41 AM
A redneck's high pitched laugh is international even if there's a local way to say, "Hey ya'll! Watch this!"
 
2012-02-12 06:15:43 AM
Idiots. What would You Tube be without them...
 
2012-02-12 02:06:51 PM
basemetal: Ummmm, those aren't rednecks.

Because making fun of them any other way would bring forth shrieks of "RACISM!" from the very same twits who think its perfectly fine to stereotype whole groups of people they don't like.
 
2012-02-12 03:54:24 PM
This is what your guys are doing when you're not on the jobsite.
 
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