1920s and 30s while the song went straight to the top of itunes. aldean denies he has any races intent the song is about the quote unspoken rule of small towns. we look out for each other for y the production company says that courthouse location was chosen it s a popular filming site for movies and videos. and that the history and aldean had no role in picking up read the song now has shot to number one. less than two months after illinois becomes the first day of the nation to fully abolish cash bail, police are still unsure how that new law will affect their duty to protect and serve it. espappeared especially in bigci. what it means for our safety on the streets straight ahead here on fox news live. phone. on the top of the pile! oh. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune,
when the site was chosen, that a lot of people chose the filming site, because it has a beautiful clock tower, it is kind of like the clock tower you see on the universal lot or something. but whether they knew about it or not, i can believe they didn t actually mean to evoke historical lynching when they chose that site, but you know, there s enough that is problematic and disturbing about the song and the video even without reading that sort of deliberate racism and dog whistles into it. i mean at worst, you know, it has this racial tinge with lines like see how far you make it down the road, and the language that was used in some downtowns in the 1950s and 60s, you better get out of town before dark. and at best, it is about vigilanteism and a celebration of xenophobia, which is upsetting to people like country music fans that you re contracting instead of expanding us, and this whole sort of
reminiscent of that come and take it attitude that is often espoused by gun enthusiasts and reaction to the second amendment t that. that gun that my grand dad gave me, they say one day they will round up it might fly in the city good luck try that in a small town it s not just what is being said. it is even the back drop of the video that is sparking some outrage. what you are seeing is the county courthouse in columbia, tennessee, behind aldean. it was the site of a 1927 lynching of a young black man. also of a race riot in 1946. the production company who made the video said look, this is a popular filming site. and aldean did not clues this location. eao defending himself saying, 90 political views have never been something i ve hidden from and i know that a lot of us in
now the production company who made the video says, look, this is a popular filming site. by the way, all did not choose this location. he is also defending resolved, saying in part, quote, my politicaviews have never been something i have hden from. and i know that a lot of us in this country don t agree on how we can get back to a sense of normalcy where we go at least a day without a headline that keeps us up at night. the desire for it to, that s what this song is about. joining me now to discuss, trae johnson, a writer on race, culture, and politics. i am glad that you are here, you have undoubtedly been hearing about this song all throughout the day. it actually came out back in may. but the video is new, and that is why is getting a lot of attention. i wonder, just seeing that all be laid out, do you think that the criticism is fair? absolutely, thanks for having me on, laura, i feel
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