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      Jason Aldean, the song’s called "try that in a small town. Basically threatening to shoot the “wrong people” if they go to small country towns.

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        I don’t know the song, are the “wrong people” shooting kids or holding hands with a person of the same gender?

        I have a hunch it’s the latter, but I want to have some hope.

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          No mention of LGBT people in the lyrics, but the music video has footage probably meant to evoke the BLM protests and he recorded scenes for the video in front of a courthouse with a history of race riots and lynching ( Maury County Courthouse in Columbia, TN. Mostly the lyrics of the song seem to be talking about “city crime” and conservative no-nos like flag burning and disrespecting police. There’s also a “don’t come for our guns” line.

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          He probably means the people who riot, destroy cars, homes and businesses of average people.

          Shooting them is wrong and this guy probably is a dickhead, yes, but a lot of normal, average citizens will agree to this.

          Edit: To clarify, I mean that‘s how the right get‘s people on their side. Rioting will just result in more people agreeing with people like this guy, even if the message is absurd.

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            Well I don’t think he meant anything other than that he probably agrees with the lyrics. Four people wrote the song and he’s not one of the songwriters. Also he’s not from a small town.

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              Why the fuck would he knowingly sing something he would know would cost him his reputation?

              Answer: he knows the song is racist and agrees with the message.

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                Because he’s going to gain a large following amount the core base of die hard modern country music listeners. The people who are (rightfully) upset about it weren’t listening to him anyway.

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                  🤦 I keep forgetting no one cares anymore and the U.S. is split up into factions. All the more reason for the left to arm themselves, I guess.

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      Normalized violence by singing how he was going to hurt protestors…

      in a town with a history of lynchings.

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      Some dumb country singer apparently put out a new piece of shit glorifying and encouraging violence against people protesting for a better life for all.

      I don’t know the name, don’t care to either. Just another conservative bigot

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    As a Texan, I feel I have the right to ask this very important question…

    Has anyone else noticed how the symmetry of the inner and outer shape of a cowboy hat is strongly reminiscent of an inverted toilet bowl?

    Just curious.