A local Alabama citizen on “Redneck News” reports on how same-sex marriage has impacted his county.

On the first day same-sex marriage becameÂ legal in Alabama, Blount County residentÂ Jeremy Todd Addaway posted this video about the impact marriage equality has had.Â

â€œI read on the news today some information, that homosexuals will be getting married in Alabama today, so I wanted to give you a live report from Blount County,â€ a gruff-voiced Addaway says.Â

He pans the camera down to show some sticks, and announces,Â â€œThis pile of brush is still here, and there are no homosexuals layinâ€™ on top of it, doinâ€™ homosexual things,â€ Addaway observes, clearly trolling equality opponents.

Moving over to a backyard shed, Addaway adds,Â â€œNone in the shed either, we need to check into this further.”

Walking a few steps more, the self-employed freelancer notes,Â â€œWeâ€™re back here by a pile of junk â€” and itâ€™s still here â€” and thereâ€™s no homosexuals doinâ€™ homosexual things here either, so it looks like weâ€™re pretty safe here in Blount County, donâ€™t think weâ€™re gonna be subject to plagues of homosexuals fallinâ€™ from the sky.â€

â€œThatâ€™s the report here from Blount County,â€ Addaway says. â€œEverything is pretty much still the same.â€

He concludes that he saw two squirrels “that were kind of suspect,” earlier. He promises to “look into that further.”

Addaway’s video, posted Monday, has been viewed over 330,000 times, and was featured on Talking Points Memo, Raw Story and other sites today.

UPDATEÂ â€“ 02.14.15:

https://www.facebook.com/jeremy.addaway/posts/10204118009410451

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