Best southern us travel guides according to redditors

We found 32 Reddit comments discussing the best southern us travel guides. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about General Southern US Travel Guides:

u/QuislingsRunAmerica · 20 pointsr/politics

Better Off Without 'Em: A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession

ha ha but unironically (the opening paragraphs of this book are a chilling and all-too-credible prophecy)

u/EmergencyChocolate · 20 pointsr/EnoughTrumpSpam

Better Off Without 'Em

great book, excellent idea, i am all for the south just splitting off and having its own regressive theocratic shitpile of a society and not sucking up our taxpayer money anymore

let them turn it all into toxic waste dumping grounds for big business. idgaf anymore, they are a blight and they really just need to gtfo forever

u/mindlessrabble · 16 pointsr/politics

https://www.amazon.com/Better-Off-Without-Manifesto-Secession/dp/145161666X

Without the South the rest of the US starts to look like a respectable Industrialized country. Our crime rates, education levels, divorce rates, pollution problems, etc, etc all look like we are an advanced European country.

By itself the South looks like a third world failed state.

u/Nibble_on_this · 10 pointsr/politics
u/lemon_meringue · 7 pointsr/politics
u/ochaos · 6 pointsr/LosAngeles

There's an interesting book on this subject (ok, not just California but still an entertaining read.)

u/FiscalClifBar · 5 pointsr/Enough_Sanders_Spam

Pacific Northwest irony bros are way ahead of you.

Shit like this is why I never had the time of day for Chapo Traphouse.

u/MrPolymath · 4 pointsr/Austin

Not so sure about that...

A native Austinite claims credit for it:
http://www.amazon.com/Keep-Austin-Weird-Guide-Side/dp/0764326392/ref=la_B001JS89N2_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1381814267&sr=1-1

And it was adopted by the Austin Independent Business Alliance.

I distinctly remember that phrase going strong before Californian & Dallas hating was en vogue.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/SubredditDrama

So I just re-read this book this week, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.

Back to our regularly scheduled "WTF is up with the 'heritage not hate' crowd?" comments.

u/RadicalPietist · 3 pointsr/centralpa

Aren't those who support the losers, losers?

You could mail him a copy of the following:

http://weeklysift.com/2014/08/11/not-a-tea-party-a-confederate-party/

Or send him a copy of:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1451616651?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00

Either will be worthwhile reads for your own sanity. It grates on me becasue our families did something NO ONE IN HUMAN HISTORY HAD DONE: we were the first people, along with England to outlaw human slavery. Hundreds of my family gave their lives and their health to make sure this happened.


u/amanforallsaisons · 1 pointr/Wetshaving

You might enjoy this book.

u/DirkMcDougal · 1 pointr/esist
u/pixis-4950 · 1 pointr/doublespeakgutter

lemon_meringue wrote:

I recently finished the book Better Off Without 'Em: A Northern manifesto for Southern Secession and I highly recommend it. This article was a scant outline compared to that book, but it did hit some of the high points.

After having grown up in SC, living in the People's Republic of Oregon for several years, and now ensconced in the Northeast, I can safely say that the South really is a separate country from the rest of the US. All that really remains is to make it official.

I don't know if it's at all possible, but that part of the country is stubbornly holding a lot of social progress hostage. I'm all for it, myself.

u/30ThousandVariants · 1 pointr/videos

It's uncomfortable to discuss, but that doesn't make it any less real. Most liberals are possessed of a vicious hatred for Republican voters. Most of it is in the privacy of personal conversations, a great deal of it is in the various corners of the comments sections of the internet, but an appreciable share of it is enshrined in halls of our booksellers.

From the general impugnment of Republican intelligence to talk of forced secession of red states from the union.

I'm not guessing when I tell you that the personal conversations that I have with the most strident liberals in my personal networks make no bones about their contempt for Republican voters.

And you know exactly what I'm talking about.

u/Juanitoelgringo · 1 pointr/MapPorn
u/endlessmeow · 1 pointr/politics
u/CheesewithWhine · 0 pointsr/politics

I recommend this book: Better off without 'em: A Northern Manifesto for Southern Secession

The author humorly suggests that the South secede, to mutual benefit. Open emigration and citizenship on both sides of the new border for a period of time.

The U.S.A can be free of third world tactics that undermine its worker protection, environmental protection, and public infrastructure.

The C.S.A can be free of the wimpy libruls, turrists, abortionists, gun grabbers, sodomites, the ACLU, and critical thinkers.

u/Discoberry1 · 0 pointsr/politics

Or this