Country star Jason Aldean is under attack for his song, ‘Try That in a Small Town.” Here’s a billboard article: CMT Pulls Jason Aldean’s Controversial ‘Try That In a Small Town’ Video: Exclusive. I’m not sure exactly what is controversial about the video, because the way I took the lyrics and video was this song expresses that small towns are about community and won’t put up with the chaos and violence in American cities that flashes across the news every single day.
If you’re against violence and lawbreaking, well, I don’t see what’s controversial about that and the rise in crime, especially in many American cities, makes headlines in the news constantly. Americans in small towns and rural America don’t want the social chaos that’s growing in American cities and we shouldn’t be afraid to say that.
I expect the efforts to censor Aldean’s song will be met with an even stronger reaction than the Bud Light ad fiasco.
We can come burn your city down, shoot up heroine and smoke crack on the main sidewalk, put up homeless encampments in your city parks but heaven forbid you resist with force or come together as a community. How dare you fascist!
Somehow though many Dems pretend the BLM “Defund the Police” effort never happened and that the scenes of rampant violence and lawlessness on the news almost daily in many Dem-run cities don’t show rising crime. If you notice or say you don’t want that kind of social decay in your own town, you’re liable to be labeled a racist, when really I think most people, of all colors and ethnicities, want peaceful. safe neighborhoods.