“I love our country, I want to see it restored to what it once was before all this bullshit started happening to us,” country singer tells crowd after “long-ass week” of controversy

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    These dummies never understand that their country doesn’t want them. Society grows and leaves some people behind. Adapt and grow or turn in to an old man yelling at clouds.

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      Well, they also believe that America is identified by its small town culture. But it really isn’t. And I speak as someone who grew up in a very very small farming community.

      The thing is that nothing happens in small towns. They’re generally static and full of people who have escaped the rest of society in one way or another. They are not the harbingers of the future, more like the leftover dregs of yesteryear.

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        That’s the rub. Nobody wants to be told they’re irrelevant. Of course they believe that America is defined by people like them, because the alternative is to accept that America is defined by a culture that might as well be aliens to them.

        They are losing a culture war. They feel like they have to announce their relevance, but they don’t understand why that very thing means they are becoming irrelevant.

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    Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash didn’t act like this. Maybe you could aspire to be more like them, and less like… you.

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    Create an exclusionary song about not liking someone’s behavior.

    Whine about being excluded due to behavior.

    Sounds about right.

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    Let me guess: This choad thinks that “before all this bullshit started happening to us” is any time before April 12, 1861.

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        Even the guitar sounds like it’s wallowing in self-pity. “Waaaaahw. Waaaaaahw. WAAAAAAHW.”

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        Lots of great folk, bluegrass and Americana, even some good “country”.

        “Pop” country is the one you hate

        Give some Sturgill Simpson a try, and if that’s too “country” for you still , try his “fire and fury” album which is quite a departure, complete with custom anime music videos

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    I want to go back to 3 days ago when I’d never heard of this chuckledick.

    Seriously: just ignore this dingus. He’s a waste and any press/ clicks is good press

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    Restore it to what? A time when we didn’t acknowledge how terrible we always were? I always find it funny that the people with the least amount of things to worry about are always the most vocal about being “hurt”.

    The worst part is always how little they can relate to anyone who has always had it bad living in America, no matter what year it was. I guess it is ok for some to suffer as long as it’s not them.

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    The problem is “his country” is the Confederacy and by restored he means slavery reinstated. That is my take until I see him prove me wrong, which he won’t.

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    Restore our country to what it was? Oh, you mean having black people in the back of the bus and LGBTQ people in the closet.

    Personally, if we’re going to revert anything to the 1950’s, I say bring back the 1950’s tax brackets. In 1955, anything a person earned over $400,000 ($4.4 million in today’s money) was taxed at 91%.

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      When I grew up we bullied gay children until they killed themselves. I’ll take cancel culture going too far over that any day.

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      your reading to far into it. just like the people who think the song is racist. which btw prove me wrong and find one line in the song that mentions, race religion, or ethnicity

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        Well Mr Aldean did choose a stunningly iconic shooting location for the video. As the Washington Post reported:

        Aldean’s performance backdrop is the Maury County Courthouse, which at times appears to be on fire as images of burning American flags are projected onto it. It’s the same building where a mob hanged 18-year-old Henry Choate from the balcony in 1927. The teen had been accused of attacking a White girl who never identified him as her assailant, and whose mother begged the mob to let him stand trial.

        Columbia is also the site of an infamous 1946 race riot that nearly resulted in the lynching of future Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall.

        The footage he used in the video seems to equate civil rights protesting as violent crime and rioting, in the judicial use of footage from these types of events that are juxtaposed in his music video.

        The video itself is a little silly in that small towns are not responsible for civil rights movements as they are inherently a very conservative environment, that does not foster independent thought. Surprise surprise. However, the video has a very pro conservative tone that implies that protesting will be met by violence.

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        You’re arguing in bad faith. The poster said that wanting culture to regress ignores the fact that our culture used to be cruel to minorities. The reason people weren’t canceled for being conservative is that liberal democracy was oppressing minorities to satisfactory levels for these bigots. Now that liberal democracy is being less bigoted, conservatives like this guy want to get rid of the it. The statement is racist, while the song is anti freedom of speech and definitely anti American.

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          Welp assuming Mr. Aldean had any hand in editing the video that is pretty damning. If he didn’t and doesn’t think his song is about race then he should publicly disavow his own video. Since he hasn’t, I think that is pretty straightforward.

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          this is in no way reliable information you might as-well give a a hand written note saying “i want to be right” the music video that you are trying to reference at https://invidious.slipfox.xyz/watch?v=b1_RKu-ESCY which is official. Has no newspaper clipping that your false information has, also site your sources for credibility

          also lets say the hypothetical that this is real Tictok is by no means credible for news, secondly music videos are done by hired directors which usually have nothing to do with the song for example, Hoziers take me to church. if you read the lyrics it says nothing out gay people when the music video shows about the over reach of the catholic church on gay people. two completly seprate things the music and the music video

          Here… https://twitter.com/shannonrwatts/status/1682935514989756417

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          we just never learned that exact phrase, or what the petal papers said. many schools are trying to take racism out of history which defeats the purpose of teaching racism is bad. so alot of units got cut by the school board because of being racist which i still dont understand because we read to kill a mocking bird, that book made me feel very uncomfortable. although i did enjoy the discussion on this thread and i got to learn alot of history. also im assuming this isnt satire or poor shaming and is an actually question. thanks

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        Have you heard of a sundown town? This song is about sundown towns and that is part of what the issue is.

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    Lil Nas x (or someone else current idk, just seems like he’d be a good fit) should write a response song called “try singing that in an urban center”

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    Maybe try to release a less inflammatory video concept next time. He is appealing to the Maga crowd but is turning off many others.

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    All the cerebral content of a Teen Miss USA speech. What a fucking clown.

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      “I personally believe that U. S. Americans are unable to do so because, uh, some people out there in our nation don’t have maps and, uh, I believe that our education, like such as in South Africa and, uh, the Iraq, everywhere like such as, and I believe that they should—our education over here in the U. S. should help the U. S., uh, or, should help South Africa and should help the Iraq, and the Asian countries, so we will be able to build up our future, for our children.”

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        “Uh, well, uh, I think America is the land of the free, which is a wonderful thing, and also the brave, where people can live. And nobody can ever take that away from you. And it never gives up. But the high birthing rate of immigrants frightens me! No offense to anyone out there, but if it were up to me and my family, I would actually call it our America, and not their America! Thank you.”

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        Hey man, don’t be too hard on her. She did advocate later on for more maps and geography courses in school, lol.