An explicit exposé of the consequences of the rancorous class castes created in the southern US by religious extremism, lower classes' ambition to elevate their status by preying on the those who southern society has deemed as worthless outcasts and a culture of hate for anyone who doesn't fall in line with their narrow view of "respectable citizens". I have lived in the south all my life and I see what I've experienced since early childhood which goes against the fundamental moral tenets of Christianity, "you shall love your neighbor as yourself", which has been perverted for the hatemongers' message to condemn those who don't conform to white Christian ideals. I imagine not many southerners will like this review or this episode because it reveals the truth, and often the truth is ugly, and those who don't want to hear this message can't handle looking in the mirror and seeing how disgusting the reflection of rage and hatred in themselves is to gaze upon. Righteous indignity is a much easier response for people with this mindset.