Across America, one musician’s song just got banned, censored, and trashed.
The crazy radical politicians and biased media are calling country music star Jason Aldean’s song, Try That in a Small Town, a “pro-lynching” song and “racist” because it criticizes the BLM riots that erupted in big cities across the country.
Critics are pointing to one scene in the music video, where you see the historic Georgia courthouse. Critics are using the image to support their “lynching narrative,” but the courthouse was also a historical backdrop for the civil rights movement.
The overall meaning of the song is about how small towns “wouldn’t put up with the riots and lawlessness that happened in cities across the nation during the COVID lockdowns and the George Floyd riots.” In fact, it calls out radical violence, especially against the police.
The song started getting attacked by country music industry leaders and singers like Sheryl Crow, who said the song “promoted violence… Aldean should understand this better than anyone since he was at the 2017 Las Vegas shooting.”
Aldean replied, saying the “accusations were meritless and dangerous.
There is not a single lyric in the song that references race or points to it, and there isn’t a single video clip that isn’t real new footage. And while I can try and respect others to have their own interpretation of a song with music, this one goes too far.”
Country Music Television (CMT) pulled the music video from the airwaves 3 days after airing it—they gave no explanation as to why.
However, CMT pulling the song didn’t stop Aldean’s 8 million social media fans (and sc
ores of new ones) from making the song #1 on iTunes.
In fact, since CMT pulled the music vi
deo, the audio and video streams from Try That in a Small Town went from 987,000 to 11.7 million (a 999% increase). And according to Aldean, the music video “sold 1,000 tracks. Last week, the country music song sold 228,000 tracks.”
“Somebody asked me, ‘Hey man, do you think you’re going to play Small Town tonight at your concert?'” Aldean said. “The answer was simple. The people have spoken, and you guys spoke very, very loudly this week.”
[Click HERE] to see Jason Aldean’s music video for his hit song Try That in a Small Town.What’s wrong with the song?
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3 Comments on “You Be the Judge: What’s Wrong with Jason Aldean’s Song “Try That in a Small Town”? It’s Banned by CMT and Attacked By Radicals [Watch the Video—You Decide]”
I’ll tell you whats wrong with Mr Aldean’s song, it hurts the woke peoples feelings!
Those of us who agree with him are the fabric of America and we know that these woke people are short lived. No one likes a crybaby…
Simple!!! “Small Town” = “Community”! See how easy that was? Let’s dig a little deeper. The three foundational legs of any society are: 1) The INDIVIDUAL and their God (or Deity); secondly… FAMILY ( one man + one woman procreating with siblings) lastly: 3) COMMUNITY! Here is the the sacrosanct scripture of any successful societal organization The INDIVIDUAL + a FAMILY = UNITED INTO ONE HOMOGENOUS, LIKE MINDED COMMUNITY. Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky, and others debated this troika from before the 1917 Revolution well into the 10th Century. Stalin was the only “hold-out” sayin NYET! The Family is sacred and it stays. There, even the Bolsheviks enshrined the “Three Foundational legs of any society…even authoritarian…and USA (free world) gurus are wont to destroy this troika. Amen. God Bless America. Read A Bible. Psalm 128. 10 Commandments everywhere. God Bless. God Is In Control. US Constitution enshrines this troika, too.
OOOPSIE DAISY…wrong century…not 10th…should be 19th. Apologize for poor proof reading. God Bless.