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Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus - Bar Scene

The "Jesus Bar" scene from Andrew Douglas' fantastic documentary on southern life in the USA.  
 
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ctwood1966tx (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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My first comment was to Fellicitya, who left negative comments about how they escaped the south on more than one of these clips.

The truth is that the south is a very diverse place. This is the only side of the south that anyone ever shows. Do they show that Texas has the largest Asian community than any other state? Do they show the artists and diverse culture of Athens and other progressive small towns or the big cities like Atlanta? nope.. just the one that fit the stereo-types.
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This documentary does a great job of showing how rural Southern Americans have very little choice but to immerse themselves in religion - often to save themselves from the dangers of having too much time (and too little to do) on their hands. Having come from that background, I'm happy to say I was able to escape.
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The deep south is a very diverse place.. the small towns, the country, the big cities. I've lived most of my life in Texas and Georgia and this type of culture is somewhat foreign to me, so you are just feeding into stereo-types. Nothing more pitiful than a self-loathing southerner. Maybe Seth McFarland and all of the southerner haters will think you are really cool now.
Howgooditcanbe (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The Best documentary ever. Jim White is Excellent and I'm totally going to the south one day, for spiritual enlightenment.
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i've lived in the south for a quite a while and if you're looking for enlightment be wary, there are very nice authentic people and then, to be perfectly frank, there are wackos who grab your money and make you do extremely dangerous things for god. this is a very small percentage as well as the authentic people, most people are simply somewhere between though leaning more towards authentic but being careful is a big part. New York has muggers LA has gang members, the South has religous fanatics
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ByGraceIGo (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Sorry but these people are not actors, this IS the alot of these rural places are, I lived in Charleston for awhile and I saw alot of rural places not far from there that were like this.
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JrFLYnnIV (5 months ago) Show Hide
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this is not "the whole" of southern life in the US, but an aspect. A very significant aspect.

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