MOST CONTROVERSIAL SONG?!? | British Guy Reacts to Jason Aldean - Try That In A Small Town REACTION!

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  • @GOTGames
    @GOTGames  Před rokem +27

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    • @reanschwarzer2187
      @reanschwarzer2187 Před rokem +2

      It’s racist to some people cause obviously only black people commit crimes. Had an argument with a woman she said it paints black people in a bad light. Liberals here really just have the usual racism of low expectations they have always had. The other one is there was apparently a lynching back in the 1920s at that Courthouse however again that wouldn’t be relevant if they weren’t assuming they are talking about black people (aka in their minds criminals)

    • @SLITHERIS
      @SLITHERIS Před rokem +8

      @@reanschwarzer2187 also I just don’t think it should matter where he filmed part of the music whatsoever, people film stuff there all the time, the American soil is quite literally soaked in blood from the horrible things people have done, so I guess by leftist logical people shouldn’t film anything in America at all 😂.

    • @reanschwarzer2187
      @reanschwarzer2187 Před rokem

      @@SLITHERIS agreed I just find it insulting to my black conservative friends cause they see this stuff and go how does the black community not see it’s the people calling it racist that are the racist ones. It just aggravates them and I feel bad for them and this is another example they assume black people are criminals it’s the only way you could have this stance they are taking. I just wish more people could see that.

    • @carrollsanders9376
      @carrollsanders9376 Před rokem +1

      ​@SLITHERIS I don't care about the Filming I care about the Anti American rhetoric.

    • @spikebeans9563
      @spikebeans9563 Před rokem +6

      No. It is Not Racist. It's just facts. Small town people don't tolerate criminal behavior at all. 😂😂❤❤

  • @jessicaeddins6550
    @jessicaeddins6550 Před rokem +47

    It is being called "controversial" because the people who were misbehaving are mad about being called out.

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci

      January 6th was worse

    • @BrianStuf
      @BrianStuf Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@NurseMagsy ok boomer, whatever you say

  • @amberbrantley8954
    @amberbrantley8954 Před 10 měsíci +24

    Many people tried to cancel him. Backfired and the song became a hit instead. Thats karma working her magic

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci +1

      He canceled himself by wearing black face

  • @andie22311
    @andie22311 Před 11 měsíci +28

    Your reaction was EXACTLY what most of our reactions were. We were dumbfounded when we heard people say it was racist. That’s our racist America for you. Lol.
    The biggest problem with this song is that it’s well known that Jason Aldean and his wife are Conservatives.

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci

      Because you are ignorant when you are being racist, instead of being aware.

    • @sportsbanter3885
      @sportsbanter3885 Před 5 měsíci +2

      exactly, notice there are people of every color acting like fools in the video clips...

  • @misstlc3
    @misstlc3 Před rokem +52

    We had some out of town boys thinking it would be cool to tear up our park with their car. They were chased out by our boys so fast that sheriff didn’t even have time to react. It is how it is we take care of our own and our town.
    Also it baffles me that some people believe only certain people live in small towns, certain people in cities, certain people are patriots and only certain people commit crime? They maybe need to look in a mirror. Kinda sad way to live imo.
    Great reaction as always and you broke it down beautifully in the end❤

  • @xx5thravenxx667
    @xx5thravenxx667 Před rokem +10

    I live in a small town in the US. He's not wrong. The big cities have lost their fucking minds, but if anyone tries that here in a small town, well, we got a 2nd amendment for a reason... Try that here and you most likely won't live to see tomorrow. We do take care of our own. Also, there's something even our own government doesn't take into consideration.... Warriors desire peace more than anything. As a Vet, I can confirm this. Most of us move to small towns to get away from ignorant assholes. If you tried that riot shit here, you will find out. That is why American small towns are known collectively as "the land of fuck around and find out." Big cities make the news. The reason small towns don't is simply because we use our law and rights to defend ourselves.

    • @azcatfan3544
      @azcatfan3544 Před 16 dny

      Agreed. Warriors crave peace but are always ready for war.

  • @BeckRed
    @BeckRed Před rokem +180

    I grew up in a small town, one night we had a literal axe murderer going wild, every man in town was out with their rifles and shotguns, helping the cops chase him down before he could hurt anyone else. It didn’t end well for him.

    • @producerevil
      @producerevil Před rokem

      So, if he was an axe murderer then he actually murdered someone. Now if I was to report this in the same manner that right-wing media does when trying to demonize progressive culture, I would leave out the part where the town got together and focus only on the fact that someone got killed by some crazy man with an axe, THEN launch into a tirade about how conservative culture let that happen. See how that works?

    • @GLAlex9470
      @GLAlex9470 Před rokem +7

      LOL, really not funny, but LOLOLOLOLOL. Hey, you play nasty you get treated back nasty!

    • @alyssacontreras6341
      @alyssacontreras6341 Před 9 měsíci +5

      There you go. Just like Jason said it didn’t take him long to find out did it. You don’t do that shit In a small town. I live in a small town and we never had this liberal bullshit happening here because everyone knew you don’t do that shit here😊

  • @Sophiathewigglebut
    @Sophiathewigglebut Před 9 měsíci +13

    You hit it right on the head!!! It's just the A__ Holes!!! I'm an American who lives in California & I absolutely LOVE this song!! & your explanation!!! RIGHT ON!!! 👍👌😉❤

  • @aldridgeg
    @aldridgeg Před rokem +6

    I live near the town of Undisclosed Location, Alabama at the conner of No Street and Where Avenue. My neighbors are Black, White, and Red (Choctaw Peoples). We get along. We support each other. A couple of years ago, we got hit hard by a fast-moving Hurricane Zeta which managed to make it 100 miles inland with 90 mph winds. No power. No county water. Power lines all over every which way. It was a mess.
    I have Solar Power, not for any Green thing but because of emergencies. I loaned out generators. I gave out water from my wells. I made ice in my freezers. I was proud to do it.
    I had a big oak tree that fell across my 200-meter-long driveway. Neighbors arrived with chain saws. It was converted to firewood in two hours.
    The following hunting season, I had four deer dropped of by neighbors who claimed that "We figured you could use it."
    We take care of each other.
    Only Blue City people could object to the song.

  • @josephzisler9795
    @josephzisler9795 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I live in a small town in upstate New York. I can tell you we watch out for each other Black, White or whatever....we protect our own...

  • @tuijakantola6550
    @tuijakantola6550 Před rokem +133

    From a swedish perspective I see nothing wrong with this song or this video. The song is catchy, I liked it.

    • @kylewoodowens4488
      @kylewoodowens4488 Před rokem

      It's the VOCAL MINORITY that are from these cities that are complaining because they are being exposed for being horrible people who lie, steal and kill.

    • @trishharrison3618
      @trishharrison3618 Před rokem +4

      Amen

    • @SandenPontus
      @SandenPontus Před rokem +4

      Skulle behövas mer av den mentaliteten här i Sverige.

    • @GOTGames
      @GOTGames  Před rokem +6

      It's interesting getting the opinions from people all over the world on this one 💯

    • @nolanholmberg311
      @nolanholmberg311 Před rokem +9

      Here’s the context from an American on why the lyrics are so fucked up.
      “Sucker punch somebody on a sidewalk
      Carjack an old lady at a red light
      Pull a gun on the owner of a liquor store
      Ya think it's cool, well, act a fool if ya like”
      He’s describing crimes but he’s clearly talking about black people. Due to how they’re portrayed in the media. Lots of historical context over 150 years about how black people were enslaved then set free then partially enslaved again then set free but only as 2nd class citizens and given no right until about the 1960s where there are still many racist people alive today that we’re still around back then. All that to say. Black people in the USA are much poorer than their white counterparts who have a 150 year head start to the race.
      Since poverty is directly tied to crime there’s more crimes being committed in poorer neighborhoods which are more likely to be populated by black people. When you factor in income into the statistics all races commit crimes at the same rate but a lot of media institutions intentionally leave out that context and just show bar graphs that show black people committing more crimes than white people and then continue the narrative that all minorities especially black people are criminals.
      “Cuss out a cop, spit in his face
      Stomp on the flag and light it up
      Yeah, ya think you're tough”
      Cussing out a police officer and stomping out the American flag are all legally considered free speech under the 1st amendment of the United States constitution. However Jason does not approve of those actions and even though you’re free to do it. He hates you for it. And here’s why.
      “Well, try that in a small town
      See how far ya make it down the road
      Around here, we take care of our own”
      “Try that in a small town” is basically him saying if you try and do constitutionally protected activity like calling a police officer a bad word or burning the American flag you will be shot. And killed. So don’t come to our small town and we won’t have to murder you. Is the translation
      Also “we’ll see how far you make it down the road” is referencing a recent news story in the state of Georgia where an elderly white man shot up a car full of teenage black girls and killed 2 of them because they were turning around in his driveway because they made the wrong turn. They then sped down the road as they were bleeding from their wounds and then the driver passed out from blood loss and they crashed into a tree. The man was not arrested for almost a month.
      When Jason is saying “we take care of our own” he’s referring to white people. It’s a very common thing said by racist people here in the south.
      Also the “small town” reference is referring to white neighborhoods. Due to legal racial segregation for so long many small towns especially in the south are extremely white.
      “You cross that line, it won't take long
      For you to find out, I recommend you don't
      Try that in a small town”
      So this is him directly talking to black people and threatening them directly saying if you come move into our white neighborhood we will shoot and kill you. Why? Because the “cross that line” comment. Is a direct reference to “redlining” A practice where black people were legally segregated into their own neighborhoods too and forbidden to move into white neighborhoods
      This is the most egregious part in my opinion. “Got a gun that my granddad gave me
      They say one day they're gonna round up
      Well, that shit might fly in the city, good luck”
      When Jason says “they are going to round up“ the “they” he is reffering to are black people. And the round up he’s reffering to is them getting together and collectively demanding equality and fair treatment by the police. Aka “hey don’t kill us disproportionately please. It kinda seems like you’re purposely trying to kill us”
      This is also in reference to the murder of George Floyd in 2020 after he was strangled for 9 mins straight by the police begging and pleading for air until they crushed his wind pipe and he died. The protests demanding justice afterwards is directly being referenced here
      “Full of good ol' boys, raised up right”
      This is so racist Jesus Christ 😂😂 omg so “good ol’ boys” is literally a reference to the confederate states of America during the American civil war. The confederate soldiers, who were fighting on the side of preserving slavery in America were called “good ol boys” now in modern times this is just a racist dog whistle
      Now I have completely and egregiously oversimplified so much historical and contemporary context but hopefully I did a good enough job explaining why this dude is so fucked up and a piece of shit

  • @SharkE747
    @SharkE747 Před rokem +92

    British, American, African, Australian, Italian, Irish, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, etc. etc. we all have a right to say something, brother. It's a HUMAN thing and it's only human that you feel the way that you do. We may be divided by an ocean but we're still connected, brother.

  • @angelastewart7049
    @angelastewart7049 Před rokem +137

    They didn't cancel Hannah Montana for this place being in the movie. I've lived in a small town all of my 47 years and I can tell you, we stick together regardless of color or background. There was a group of black ladies that would do an exercise walk in the mall on Saturday morning. They'd pray before and one day were asked to leave because they were praying. The following weekend, hundreds of us showed up in the mall parking lot, shoulder to shoulder, all races and prayed with those ladies right in front of the mall. In small towns, we stick together and as Aldean said, we take care of our own. Our guns are our means of hunting and defending our homes and families. If someone seeks to take your guns it's because they intend on doing something you'd shoot them for. We don't care who it is, if our communities are attacked, we will defend each other and each others businesses and homes from being destroyed. That is just how small towns in America are.

    • @charlesbryson7443
      @charlesbryson7443 Před rokem

      Morons believe what they’re told about “country folk”. The biggest degenerates in society think patriotism and community support are bad.

    • @trishharrison3618
      @trishharrison3618 Před rokem +9

      Amen ♥️🙂

    • @kennaoconnor4633
      @kennaoconnor4633 Před rokem +6

      I would have been there praying with them too! God bless everyone who gave them support❤️🙏🏻🌎

    • @redshed2020
      @redshed2020 Před rokem +21

      ​​​@@bitterrainbow So what? It's a racist location or it's not. You're outraged or you're not. Regarding the news footage shown? I'm from South Minneapolis, not anymore. I got the hell outta there and moved to a small town. In that riot, they burned down a brand new affordable housing apartment building while CNN stood in front of it and called it peaceful. They destroyed a Charter School, a food shelf, a church, burned down a Pakistani Dentist office just opening his clinic, burned down the restaurant of a black firefighter out trying to stop our neighborhood burning down. They destroyed dozens of small businesses, most minority owned. I don't care how mad they were about George. Nothing justified destroying the community. Most of the ones who did that? They were NOT from that neighborhood. People came in and wrecked the place and left us to clean up the pieces. Where I live now, that's not gonna happen. We do in fact look out for our community, and we will protect it.

    • @nanadeborah8717
      @nanadeborah8717 Před rokem

      ​@@bitterrainbowand your screen name says it all. You just don't like watching what your idealism shows,evil nasty people destroying,looting and be disrespectful to everyone. Grow up sweetie,we are done with this crapshow.

  • @betsybabf748
    @betsybabf748 Před rokem +189

    The song speaks up against the liberal behavior we saw with their riots. They don't like that. The song is terrific and speaks up against violence and bad behavior. The hot button insult from liberals is always calling anyone who disagrees with them "racist" believing that labels one and they can't fight against it. The court house was used because it resembles the White House and represents justice.

    • @carrollsanders9376
      @carrollsanders9376 Před rokem +2

      It's anti American!

    • @CocogoatMemes
      @CocogoatMemes Před rokem

      The Whitehouse increasingly is representing corruption and collusion. sad

    • @jester31554
      @jester31554 Před rokem +21

      @@carrollsanders9376how

    • @spikebeans9563
      @spikebeans9563 Před rokem

      ​@@carrollsanders9376 Only Anti American here is you. This is simply the truth. Criminals aren't welcome in small towns. 😅 Sheriff's don't put up with criminals. That is the American Way.

    • @SLITHERIS
      @SLITHERIS Před rokem +28

      @@carrollsanders9376 how is not tolerating criminal behavior and helping people when they need it “anti American”?

  • @TrulyJefferson
    @TrulyJefferson Před rokem +103

    This song is not racist at all. It's a great song. That's my hometown at 4:35 (in the convenience store). One of our Marines teaches those guys what "f*ck around and find out" means. He wasn't just defending the store, he was defending the people who work there who he sees almost on a daily basis.

    • @kennaoconnor4633
      @kennaoconnor4633 Před rokem +9

      He is a hero!!!

    • @MJ_Smith
      @MJ_Smith Před rokem +2

      Hello neighbor! Lexington Tn here ♥️

    • @trishharrison3618
      @trishharrison3618 Před rokem +2

      Amen

    • @LeighHallmark-vf4fh
      @LeighHallmark-vf4fh Před rokem +1

      My ancestors immigrated to America from England in the 1600s. We originated from near Liverpool. Maybe our ancestors were neighbors at one time. In the Southeastern US, the word neighbor covers a lot of territory. ❤

    • @GOTGames
      @GOTGames  Před rokem +11

      It's a shame that protecting people is seen as the wrong thing to do now.
      I was always told to look after those who can't look after themselves

  • @michelethompson7300
    @michelethompson7300 Před rokem +58

    There is no racism in this song. It's about how people in smaller towns in America don't allow the kind of violent nonsense people get up to in larger cities here. In smaller towns we help one another out, watch out for one another.

    • @sketchiefello9002
      @sketchiefello9002 Před rokem

      yeah he just chose several sites of lynchings that he has no connection to for no reason. Totally.

    • @producerevil
      @producerevil Před rokem

      They watch out for each other in the cities too. There's literally no difference and it always comes down to neighborhoods within the cities and towns. Because it's the neighbors that watch out for each other. It happens in small towns, big towns and even big cities because it's human nature. Accusing city folks of not having these human behaviors is basically the same thing as someone insisting that ALL small town folks are inbred. It's idiotic and Aldean is a dumbass.

    • @GOTGames
      @GOTGames  Před rokem +7

      Simple rule the world should live by.
      Look after each other ❤️

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      Is that why he's specifically using terms and phrases such as "good ol' boys" that refers to the Confederacy and its enslavement of black people?

  • @kennaoconnor4633
    @kennaoconnor4633 Před rokem +29

    Love your commentary! You’re spot on. I love the song and the video is epic. I live in California. I’m also a retired police officer. Disrespect our police officers, harm our elderly, abuse the system by mob robbing and you’re going to find a different reaction in a small town.

    • @terarosen7909
      @terarosen7909 Před 9 měsíci

      Your comment caught me off guard. You being from California. I know there are a few republicans there. But I was still floored. It’s rare to see a Californian comment from that point of view. But awesome!

  • @brettboulette5106
    @brettboulette5106 Před rokem +6

    I moved from a city in Massachusetts to a small town in Tennessee and the crimes and violence against defenseless people wouldn't be tolerated a example would be i got mugged 4 times growing up north down here someone decided they were going to break into my house while i was gone and neighbors i barely knew showed up with guns telling them lay down on the ground the police are on the way and youd better believe those criminals obeyed them

  • @marianclough8577
    @marianclough8577 Před rokem +106

    I love the song and I bought it. It is NOT racist nor pushing violence.

    • @thebenderfityogi4314
      @thebenderfityogi4314 Před rokem +3

      Totally threatening. Try this in a small town is a threat.

    • @willpina
      @willpina Před rokem

      The music video is a dog whistle for white supremacists. If you don't know the history of the places featured, then you don't realize the message. So I don't blame people for not knowing and liking this song. But if you know, you should have a problem with it.

    • @Cris-ux9tq
      @Cris-ux9tq Před rokem +10

      @@thebenderfityogi4314Yep, completely warning people to not try to rob or carjack in a small town because the local people will protect each other against criminals. Terrible message lol

    • @casuallynerdy1664
      @casuallynerdy1664 Před rokem +6

      @@thebenderfityogi4314 A threat to who? Criminals?

    • @i-asiahfrazier6812
      @i-asiahfrazier6812 Před rokem +11

      The only ones who are racist are the ones claiming the song to be racist.
      The man is clearly talking about criminals
      So are the people calling this racist assuming that criminals are of a particular race?
      These weirdos are projecting. Nothing wrong with the song.

  • @marieeiram7061
    @marieeiram7061 Před rokem +77

    It’s controversial because our media is corrupt! I love your reaction. I live in a small town in the northwest and I LOVE my community it’s true I feel a sense of pride and love for my neighbors and country 🇺🇸 ❤USA

    • @carrollsanders9376
      @carrollsanders9376 Před rokem

      It's anti American and a Britt wouldn't even understand why.

    • @jester31554
      @jester31554 Před rokem +9

      @@carrollsanders9376how is it anti American

    • @amberpearce710
      @amberpearce710 Před rokem +11

      @@carrollsanders9376this is the least anti-American song. Idk why you think that.

    • @MS-ns2pj
      @MS-ns2pj Před rokem +9

      @@carrollsanders9376 Yes, you keep posting that, but I’m not sure you understand the values of the USA. They’re completely opposed to the extremist left wing ideology that you believe in.

    • @25tibbar
      @25tibbar Před rokem +1

      The corrupt liberal media is the main driving force behind the destructon of this once geat country!! Pure and simple. This wil not be posted and freedom of speech will be violated!!

  • @ElainetheGARugrat8815
    @ElainetheGARugrat8815 Před rokem +59

    Hello!! I love this song a lot and don't think you missed anything! I grew up in a big city and I live in a small town and really appreciate and LOVE it!!

    • @vickiroman189
      @vickiroman189 Před rokem +8

      Me too! I had to leave my beloved Denver after 30+ years because it's no longer sane. I moved to a town of 2,000 and even though I miss the old Denver every day, I know I made the right move.

    • @GOTGames
      @GOTGames  Před rokem +4

      ❤️

  • @SLITHERIS
    @SLITHERIS Před rokem +54

    I love this song so much and it’s message that I not only downloaded on Apple Music but I also bought it on iTunes.

  • @tamarawhiston7996
    @tamarawhiston7996 Před rokem +34

    This is a small town anthem. It makes me so proud to be a small town person. We don't have big city problems and don't want them. We depend on each other and watch out for one another. God Bless small towns.

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      You just have racist and bigoted problems.

  • @paulaalexander6964
    @paulaalexander6964 Před rokem +35

    I'm from Texas, in a small community of 126 people, farming people. This song resonates as it captures the spirit of standing together, coming out to take care of others in the area. The song speaks up against the riots, the violence perpetrated against people who don't agree with the 'Woke' agenda.
    Protests can be a good thing, folks can speak their minds. Protests that turn to violence against people and businesses who are not the reason for the protest are wrong.
    The only thing I might say is problematic is the courthouse WAS the site of a black man's lynching... way back in the 1920's. The culture of racism back then was wrong. Good luck finding an old 1920's courthouse anywhere in the nation that didn't have a history of at least one such travesty of justice.
    Wounds of the past cannot be healed by continually ripping the wound open.

    • @QuietManUK
      @QuietManUK Před rokem +7

      The courthouse is actually more famous for appearing in Hannah Montana the movie. Plus the courthouse is about 30 mins from where Aldean lives. Oh yeah, the people doing the lynching were actually Democrats.

  • @whiteswan1910
    @whiteswan1910 Před rokem +25

    You get it! You are exactly right! It’s a great song!

  • @waderogers776
    @waderogers776 Před rokem +44

    This song is a much-needed response to three years of Leftist crime and violence...supported by our Government. It gives voice to millions of decent people whose sense of normalcy has been toppled by this madness. Hope this adds some insight.

  • @straightsithmale9872
    @straightsithmale9872 Před rokem +17

    When somebody says don't be a criminal and do criminal things because it won't be tolerated in a small town and the first thing they think of is black people who's the racist here?

    • @OwnedByKitties
      @OwnedByKitties Před rokem +4

      Exactly. Says more about them than the song or Aldean. Spot on.

  • @veronicacovatch2020
    @veronicacovatch2020 Před rokem +35

    This is EXACTLY what it is like in a small, rural town in the US. We know each other and always have each others back and support our police!

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      Hence why y'all actively shoot black teens for knocking on your doors?

  • @xx5thravenxx667
    @xx5thravenxx667 Před rokem +3

    BTW this song is not controversial in any way.... It's only the government and media that makes it that way. They've never been to a small town, and just as we rebelled against you Brits, we will again reenact 1776, if we need to, on our own government as our constitution says to do if it ever becomes tyrannical.

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci +1

      I wonder where this JA was on January 6th?... (@FBI)

  • @julheaps
    @julheaps Před rokem +4

    I live in Idaho in America and the reason this song is being hijacked is that it speaks for real America and how we feel about all that's going on. We are all armed and will not tolerate this if it comes to our home towns.

  • @SLITHERIS
    @SLITHERIS Před rokem +43

    As a born and raised American, there is nothing wrong with this song. There are just some people who wanna make a big deal out of nothing. The biggest problem that people have is with the music video because there are some scenes that were filmed in front of a location where a black person was apparently wrongly accused of something so some evil people lynched him. Personally I don’t see anything wrong with filming at that location. Another reason why some people are mad about it is because of the clips of the BLM/antifa riots that have been happening in America, during those riots a lot of people of all skin colors have burned down buildings, robbed stores, stolen cars and much more so Jason is saying that stuff like that isn’t tolerated in small towns, it only happens in cities. A lot of people think it’s racist because they hear someone talking about crime’s being committed by BLM/ antifa and automatically think it is a black person committing the crime.

    • @lindaroney4820
      @lindaroney4820 Před rokem +7

      Maybe the location was a symbol of the past...Maybe Jason was trying to say, this will never again happen in our town. It was wrong back then, and that we won't let it happen to our friends and our neighbors and our family. He is an artist, he tries to send a message through song and video. Those who don't see the big picture are foolish.

    • @SLITHERIS
      @SLITHERIS Před rokem +2

      @@lindaroney4820 %100

    • @georgebuckner6799
      @georgebuckner6799 Před rokem

      Amen. Just how racist are you if you "automatically" think it's a black person committing the crime? Last I looked, crime was color blind.

    • @objectiveobserver4278
      @objectiveobserver4278 Před rokem +6

      That black man was hanged in 1927, almost 100 years ago. I would like to think we have moved past that in 2023. They had to dig deep to find something to hate in this song.

    • @jamesw8698
      @jamesw8698 Před rokem

      @@objectiveobserver4278 something to hate, that wasnt what ehy enable in the not so distant past, hell there was even a city that "protected" its business district by raising the bridges, all that did was cause the rioting to go towards the residential district.... the polititicians in that area really care for their voters

  • @kelvinboyd7459
    @kelvinboyd7459 Před rokem +7

    Dude I'm 60 years old grew up in a small town with maybe a 1000 people. And not all of us like each other but you let somebody else come in there and mess with your neighbor it wouldn't go well for them. RESPECT!!!!!!

  • @stealthimaster8583
    @stealthimaster8583 Před rokem +40

    Its those people who will find everything on this planet as being racist, plain and simple and that is all it is. Im not a country fan but there is nothing wrong with this song. Luke you can have an opinion on this and there is no reason why you shouldn't.

  • @dawnlamberjack5202
    @dawnlamberjack5202 Před rokem +20

    You are so right when you say that the song is talking about every person who lives in this country. I love this country and I will stick by that song!!!

    • @shermaniac
      @shermaniac Před rokem +4

      This song does not represent the version of this country that I and most of the people I know lives in and loves.

    • @OrchinX
      @OrchinX Před rokem

      @@shermaniac You have stockholm syndrome

    • @SLITHERIS
      @SLITHERIS Před rokem +1

      @@shermaniac how so?

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      @@SLITHERIS The song represents the bigoted racists that actively murder minorities that live in their towns.

  • @KFJN
    @KFJN Před 11 měsíci +2

    Central Illinois, we agree with Jason around these parts.

  • @danaphillips3434
    @danaphillips3434 Před rokem +1

    The controversy is all about the courthouse in the background. There was a lynching that happened there back in the 20s. So people read into the song and said was racist because of the background

  • @wickedwings7611
    @wickedwings7611 Před rokem +59

    There's nothing wrong with the song or video. My family is from a bad part of Philly. When we had the riots a few years ago, I was in the hospital. They were right outside my window! I was terrified! Every damn day! So I understand this video and song COMPLETELY. There is NOTHING wrong with this song.

    • @MS-ns2pj
      @MS-ns2pj Před rokem +8

      Im sorry that you went through that and I’m happy that you survived. I was in the streets trying to maintain order, but unfortunately our Democrat Mayor handcuffed our ability to enforce the law.

    • @wickedwings7611
      @wickedwings7611 Před rokem +1

      @@MS-ns2pj thank you and I appreciate you for what you were doing out there. 🙏🏻 Sorry you had so much trouble just trying to help. 😑😞

    • @MS-ns2pj
      @MS-ns2pj Před rokem

      @@wickedwings7611 Thank you. I appreciate you as well. It can be difficult. The Left makes sure that they remind me every day how much they hate me for being white, male, straight, law enforcement, and retired military. 🤔
      Fortunately I have strong family, friends, and the public. ☺👍🇺🇸

    • @bitterrainbow
      @bitterrainbow Před rokem

      @@MS-ns2pj absolutely not true

    • @MS-ns2pj
      @MS-ns2pj Před rokem +1

      @@bitterrainbow Since you didn’t leave some reference to which of my posts you are responding to, I will give a response to both.
      Yes, our Mayor, a Democrat, has limited our ability to arrest suspects. During the riots of 2020, we were ordered to only arrest people if and when we saw them commit a felony assault. Even then, with clear cut cases of felony theft caught on our body cams and the cameras downtown, many cases were reduced to misdemeanors or even outright dismissed. Any other crime was to be ignored. So we had to watch Antifa, BLM, and other left wing activists burn, loot, rob, and assault as long as it was a misdemeanor. Traditionally, any crime committed during a riot is supposed to be charged as a felony, but that was overruled by our Mayor. In other cases, the Governor gave an order that enabled the rioters. These are not opinions, but rather well known facts. When I say “we” or “our” I mean law enforcement at the state, city, and county levels.
      If, however, you are responding to my second post then I expressed different facts. As a Sheriff’s Sergeant, it was my responsibility to patrol my assigned area, respond to calls, investigate crimes, investigate potential crimes, gather evidence, follow that evidence wherever it led to, and try to get enough to bring to the DA to help prosecute and convict the guilty. If I couldn’t find enough then I shelved the case and moved on. Sometimes I would find more evidence later.
      Whenever I interview someone on the Left, they identify themselves as being on the Left by what they say. If they’re on the Right, then they tend to be ashamed of what they did. They have some respect for the law. They tend to observe their right to remain silent. Almost nobody on the Left observes that right. I make sure they understand their rights and I have them say that they understand at least 3 times. Then I let them talk. It doesn’t take long for them to give me all I need to convict them. In addition, the investigation often includes search warrants for homes, places of employment, vehicles, and devices. Who they are is revealed on those areas.
      So yes, in both cases, what I posted is absolutely true.

  • @sharonramirez8014
    @sharonramirez8014 Před 10 dny

    Small town justice: taking someone street skiing for being the wrong color in town after dark. There's so many horrible stories about what small town folks have done in the name of "protecting our own"
    Learning the history of "strange fruit" was/is still horrifying

  • @Budini67
    @Budini67 Před rokem +5

    You understand community better than some U.S. citizens. Here's an example of small-town community. In my neighborhood we put out our trash and recycling bins out by the curb on Thursday night and they are picked up early Friday morning. I have an elderly widow neighbor, if I go out to retrieve my bins and hers are still sitting by the curb, then I take a minute or two out of my day to haul her empty bins up next to her garage. She's over 90 and she has a little trouble getting around. She is capable of doing it herself, but since I am right there retrieving my own, I'll grab hers too. Why not? It just makes things a wee bit easier for her and she is so sweet and grateful for that little bit of consideration.

  • @KathyAnne28
    @KathyAnne28 Před 2 měsíci

    In rural areas like mine, we look out for one another. If theres a strange truck in the driveway and we know no ones home, we're gonna be pulling in behind them.
    When there's bad weather and tornadoes, we're walking to the neighbors to see who needs what.That's just how it goes.

  • @poopsmith008
    @poopsmith008 Před rokem +15

    Hey brother, you haven’t lost your mind. I’m from the American south and all Jason is letting people know is, fu$k around and find out. We take care of our own, no matter the race. Find out

    • @i-asiahfrazier6812
      @i-asiahfrazier6812 Před rokem +6

      Honestly! I wonder much money it cost for these ppl to get the microscope they use to try to find racism in everything!
      The lyrics are fine
      The visuals are fine
      The vocals are good
      The instrumentals are fire
      Nothing wrong with this song

  • @mikeconway9849
    @mikeconway9849 Před rokem +25

    Great reaction! Unfortunately, some people jump to conclusions about what a song is about before even hearing it...and then refuse to listen to it.

    • @BowserStrange
      @BowserStrange Před rokem +1

      For good reason! The song is racist stop trying to gaslight people!

    • @OrchinX
      @OrchinX Před rokem +3

      @@BowserStrange Hmm that's weird, why do you associate violent crime with a certain kind of people? Kind of messed up man

    • @BowserStrange
      @BowserStrange Před rokem

      @@OrchinX Imagine being more bothered by being called racist then actual racism🙄 now that’s messed up.

    • @Kashi_Mochibean
      @Kashi_Mochibean Před rokem +3

      @@BowserStrangeThere's nothing remotely race related here. Why don't you stop gaslighting and trolling/baiting.

    • @Kashi_Mochibean
      @Kashi_Mochibean Před rokem +3

      @@bitterrainbow Elaborate

  • @kimemerson5732
    @kimemerson5732 Před rokem +22

    My personal opinion is it's a terrific song!

  • @pepperlee2313
    @pepperlee2313 Před rokem +5

    Here is the problem its in front of Maury County Courthouse in Columbia,look it up

    • @perryrush6563
      @perryrush6563 Před rokem +1

      He also happens to live close by....which is how it got used as a back drop.

  • @harveyh3696
    @harveyh3696 Před rokem +14

    06:30 It was a backdrop in the "Hannah Montana: The Movie" movie; a Disney production.

  • @ben-san9677
    @ben-san9677 Před rokem +20

    This whole thing just makes me think of a line from Bo Burnham's "Country Song (Pandering)":
    "I write songs for the people who do jobs in the towns that I'd never move to"

    • @chobiden7770
      @chobiden7770 Před rokem

      How's that different than a car dealership owner selling cars that he would never drive?

  • @wendyhodges7172
    @wendyhodges7172 Před rokem +11

    I live in a small town that is about 45 minutes north of where Jason is from in Georgia. I live in Jackson which has a population a little over 5,600 people. The lyrics try that in a small town make sense to me because some of the things he's talking about would get you a good butt stomping here. We have each others backs and we take care of one another. You don't play around with the American flag. Come to a small town and try burning a flag....it won't go well. Yes there are a lot of rednecks here and there are racist people here I'm not saying we don't, but it isn't as prevalent as it is in the big cities.

    • @marieeiram7061
      @marieeiram7061 Před rokem +2

      Love your comment 🇺🇸❤

    • @wendyhodges7172
      @wendyhodges7172 Před rokem

      @@marieeiram7061 thank you!

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      Ie would get you assaulted for doing perfectly legal things.
      Sounds like y'all deserve to be arrested.

  • @priscilladevine5703
    @priscilladevine5703 Před rokem +13

    Candance Owen found that incident in the news article you talked about. She found it was a writer from Vanity that did some heavy digging and found an incident that happened at the court house in 1927.

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      Why should a bigot like Candace Owens' opinion matter?

    • @RickZackExploreOffroad
      @RickZackExploreOffroad Před rokem +2

      It was also used in the Hannah Montana series. I guess Miley Cyrus is also a racist.

    • @Cissy777
      @Cissy777 Před rokem

      Blocking your ignorant racist self now

  • @Hawlsey
    @Hawlsey Před rokem +3

    Honestly, my belief is it is controversial because *some* people had falsely believed they were destroying typical American attitudes and they can't stand people willing to stand against violence and threats.

  • @southernrebel3303
    @southernrebel3303 Před 2 měsíci

    @GOTGames Totally agree. Btw everyone who reacted on YT I listened to said the same as you and 90% of them were not ‘white’. Thanks for reacting to it friend.

  • @eviljeep
    @eviljeep Před rokem

    The racists are people who think that this song is racist. Like they pretend that only black people commited crime in the city. I'm not ok with that. Love my small Town, love my diversed community and i'll take care of each one of them 🖐️

  • @stevenbrozynski5555
    @stevenbrozynski5555 Před 14 dny

    America was never it's cities, America IS it's small towns.

  • @73dmonty
    @73dmonty Před rokem +7

    Regardless of whether a song is controversial or not, I love that you stopped & looked up more information & included your take on what you found! Reaction without much previous info is what we enjoy but there are a lot of times something about the song, artist, etc gets missed/ misunderstood or there is background info that could completely change one's impression of a song. It would also give folks who know something is missing or misunderstood the satisfaction of seeing that corrected as well as getting to hear if the reaction changes once more info is added.

  • @jamesw8698
    @jamesw8698 Před rokem +18

    firstly ill say sometimes an outsiders opinion is more valuable than those directly involved, fresh eyes, unbiased and all that, so imo you do have the right, as does everyone, to have an opinion on a subject even if not directly involved
    the lyrics do literally say "i dont recommend you try that in a small town" whats the saying? you can't see the forest for the trees, as you said, people picking out bits and pieces to be upset over instead of looking at the whole song meanwhile most of the song seemed to be talking about what happened in 2020 (with the clips playing overlayed, and less laws have been enforced since, i assume maybe for fear of more rioting in reaction? which is fair but laws mean nothing if they arent enforced)
    lastly years back i accidently locked myself out of the house an it was a cold night, and my neighbor at like 2 am was up an let me stay in his place to stay warm, dont know if people would do that for eachother in a city or just ignore a neighbor/be scared to let em stay, but says a lot about the generosity of people that would be willing to let a stranger into their home when they dont have to

    • @NigelDeans
      @NigelDeans Před rokem +2

      Yes, there are neighbors in cities that would shelter each other if needed and there are neighbors in small towns that won't. People are people, it's not like moving to a city or a small town changes their DNA. This is why I have a problem with Aldean and his otherwise very boring song... Aldean is obviously stoking the culture war where Americans lie about each other so they can tear each other down. It's probably the most idiotic thing a nation can do to itself but emotions like pride and anger take us there.

    • @jamesw8698
      @jamesw8698 Před rokem +1

      @@NigelDeans while i do agree worst thing to do in a nation is to divide its people, can you deny the multiple different videos done on seeing if random strangers will help someone? granted people arent bligated to help a stranger, but in todays society it seems people first instinct is to go to their phones and record, rather than actually stop someone from committing a crime or hurting someone, not saying the video isnt important evidence, but if everyone does it, all anyone is doing is watching a crime happen. while yes depending on the situation it could be dangerous to step in, so common sense before doing so without a doubt
      and there are other song that instigate violence, but those dont get taken down, unless its violence they dont care about if it does happen? me, i dont want any violence happening, nor encouraged, call me old fashioned

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      Ie you'll be murdered in a small town if you do completely legal things like burn a flag?

  • @endless013
    @endless013 Před rokem +9

    The scenes of rioting, fires and whatnot are from the 2020 riots, we're really not supposed to say anything negative about them this loudly because they were "on the right side of history" even though 25+ people died and 2Billion+ dollars in damage was done. I'm from one of those cities that got the "right side of history" treatment, they weren't doing it in the surrounding small towns so I kind of get what he's saying, those farm community people are built different.

    • @redshed2020
      @redshed2020 Před rokem +4

      Yeah, I got to see that damage in my home city in 2020 too. I'm in a small town now, it's not gonna happen here.

  • @debbieh.9933
    @debbieh.9933 Před rokem +21

    You, and many other reactors who have had the same response, are not the ones who are missing something. It is the id!@ts who think there IS a problem with this song who are missing something.

    • @skyedonaldson5108
      @skyedonaldson5108 Před rokem

      there is a problem and we aren’t idiots, we’re just aware

  • @dukecunning7046
    @dukecunning7046 Před rokem +3

    Jason says this song came out in May.

  • @joellealexandrabeauty9633
    @joellealexandrabeauty9633 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The reason that it was so controversial is because of where they filmed the video. Which to me is a tactic to distract from the message the song is portraying.
    To me it means in a small town nobody would try this kind of thing, ie. rioting violently, looting, etc, in a way as they would in a bigger city where the reprimand would probably be far less or nothing at all, because they would never get as far as being caught by the law or otherwise because they would be stopped or already too afraid/worried whatever it is to do those things.
    It is also important to mention that most protesters are there in a peaceful way, but the people that are being brought up in this song, and in this light are the ones who give peaceful protesters a bad name. It’s a real shame, but the controversy comes from a place of only preaching more hate and anger, because that is not what was meant by this song or video.

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci

      You're right...January 6th happened when everyone left their small towns and attacked a bigger town...erhmmm country.... What you did was worse and nobody believes you.

    • @Katrina67482
      @Katrina67482 Před 7 měsíci

      If that's the case and there are so many violent rioters in this country why are most of those clips filmed in different countries and taken out of context?

  • @markbanks8119
    @markbanks8119 Před rokem +5

    I never heard of this singer before until all of the controversy. When his song was labeled racist I had to find out all about him. When I first listened to the song. It made me cry . I grew up in a small town. I watched The video and read the lyrics, Not one black person is in the video And there are. No foul words.. Many reviewers that are black have said. That this song is not racist.. Everyone had to find out what the problem was... This is what happened...... Over a 100 years ago, at the sight of that building where they have the flags, there was a lynching of a boy of 16 years of age. He was lynched because he assaulted a white boy. Arount the same age. So all of the hoopla is over a lynching that took place over a hundred years, ag[o.

  • @lindalou6105
    @lindalou6105 Před 6 dny

    Part of controversy was that there was a lynching back in the day at building in video.

  • @alanhufstetler5392
    @alanhufstetler5392 Před rokem +2

    Loved your reaction..... Espywhen you said "i dont get it... Did i miss something?" No... You didn't miss anything. You were spot on....

  • @donnacrick3725
    @donnacrick3725 Před 6 měsíci

    They said it was racist. He only showed actual video footage and never called ANYBODY out. Sounds simple to me.

  • @NoobToobJamarMemes
    @NoobToobJamarMemes Před 5 měsíci

    It's labeled as controversial by the media and a select few social media people. The laymen (regular people) of this country like it or are indifferent. It's a great song.

  • @serenitytoepper
    @serenitytoepper Před 11 měsíci +1

    Just my opinion here, but I never seen or felt like he was talking about Race or anything about that. I got the message that in big cities people get away with stuff he's just trying to bring out our attention to what's going on in the world and that's why he says what he says in his song it had nothing to do with attacking people's race. but if you were to try that in smaller town and a full community where everyone knows everyone because the town is so small that's not going to fly, as he said, so you can't hide in the town, you can't escape, and there going to take care of their own. Nothing about this song was racist. At least that's how I see it or heard it.

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci

      It would have made more sense to cover every violent act in US, like January 6th... January 6th was way worse than BLM protests. They tried to take over the country! Whatever pea brain taught you that was ok is what is wrong w/ america

  • @gildias2556
    @gildias2556 Před rokem +18

    Goes to show that an unbiased opinion can see the good message in the song. Its the stupid media these days that always gotta be divisive and turn good values into a bad thing...

  • @celestecarrera2963
    @celestecarrera2963 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Truth hurt…. Is what happens in large cities, NY, LA, Chicago, crime as you see on the video many people didn’t like the fact that is true.

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci

      I would have liked to see January 6th insurrection footage to really round out the american experience for our British friend

  • @christinadominiko8708
    @christinadominiko8708 Před rokem +37

    As a Black girl I see no racists anything about this song and MV❤

    • @sketchiefello9002
      @sketchiefello9002 Před rokem +4

      how about how he chose sites of lynchings?

    • @SLITHERIS
      @SLITHERIS Před rokem +1

      @@sketchiefello9002that’s irrelevant, it happened almost a hundred years ago. The American soil is quite literally soaked is blood from violence over hundreds of years. So by your logic should people not be allowed to film anywhere in America because violence happened on the land?

    • @Adonna2424
      @Adonna2424 Před rokem +1

      I love when ignorant people say oh I'm such and such - it's fine. Just because you are a certain color doesn't mean you exempt from being ignorant of history, veiled imagery, violence and the artist's shady actions.

    • @SLITHERIS
      @SLITHERIS Před rokem

      @@Adonna2424 in this case she is right.

    • @Adonna2424
      @Adonna2424 Před rokem +1

      @@SLITHERIS she's not.

  • @nightmareman9960
    @nightmareman9960 Před 6 měsíci

    The song is basically saying that the riot and crimes being committed in the cities won’t fly in a close knit community who isn’t afraid to fight back.
    Most of the controversy is pretty stupid pretty much them picking out words in the song and fixating on them. I remember someone did a whole rant on the “good ole boys” line. They were accusing Jason Aldean saying that he was apart of a right-wing radicalist group who adopted that name even thou the good ole boys has been a phrase for years, getting a lot of its popularity from dukes of hazard.
    The other major bit is over the location which ok welcome to American you can got to the most peaceful city there is and if you dig back far enough you’ll find a shit ton of fked up shit that happened there, so I don’t put much stock in a building

  • @lila44411
    @lila44411 Před rokem +44

    The reason why you're confused is because there is nothing controversial about this song or video. It's lovely. And I'm not American, I'm South African actually but I don't think that geographical location should matter in this conversation. Also, you ARE allowed to comment on any issue, Luke, including race issues. Don't feel afraid, your voice matters just as much as everyone else's ❤

    • @carrollsanders9376
      @carrollsanders9376 Před rokem +1

      Except it's anti American.

    • @amberpearce710
      @amberpearce710 Před rokem +10

      @@carrollsanders9376no it isn’t. Their is nothing anti-American in the song. Actually this song is very American.

    • @spikebeans9563
      @spikebeans9563 Před rokem +9

      ​@@carrollsanders9376 you apparently are anti american.😂😂😂

    • @MS-ns2pj
      @MS-ns2pj Před rokem +4

      @@carrollsanders9376 Except it’s not at all anti American.

    • @OwnedByKitties
      @OwnedByKitties Před rokem +2

      @@carrollsanders9376 it’s small town America, you may not like it, that’s up to you. It’s been that way since the birth of this country. It’s just a reminder that these places are not where you want to f**k around because you will find out. People in small town America will actually defend themselves and others if they need.

  • @EthanR1698
    @EthanR1698 Před rokem +4

    As someone who listens to both country and kpop I find your channel an absolute win and love the honest reactions you always give! You should checkout a song called ‘Till You Can’t by Cody Johnson, I’d like to hear what you have to say about it 😌

  • @marshaboone3362
    @marshaboone3362 Před rokem +2

    It’s not about the song or the lyrics. Its about the building , a young black man was lynched there.

    • @TrulyJefferson
      @TrulyJefferson Před rokem +1

      100 years ago. Grow up. The location was used because it is close to Jason Aldean's home and family.

  • @darkinertia2
    @darkinertia2 Před rokem +9

    the type of people that have a problem with the song have a problem with the very existence of a community thats outside of manufactured minorities, sexual preference, and race. they dont like the idea of small towns that believe in family, self reliance from the government, and community that helps each other out despite our differences. im not a big country music fan but this song seems like that turning point where everyone can say "ok, so were ALL tired of the shit going on in cities and we want this". ive not seen a single reaction that hates it yet

    • @shermaniac
      @shermaniac Před rokem

      I, for one, love tight knit communities that reach out to and look out for one another. That's great. The song goes a little beyond that. I really have no idea what the problems with race are about that some liberals voiced in social and news media. What I do know is the song is a definite threat that small town people will take shit into their own hands, which is defensible in the mentioned cases of armed robbery and car jacking. However, threatening the same to people who demonstrate free speech and protest by burning an American flag is not defensible. It's a right wing political pandering song with every boring usual thing you'd expect (gun apologetics, the refusal to put Jan 6 footage in with all the rioting, the lie that your only choices are the loving small town or the heathen city folk), but the thing that pops out to me the most is the threat of violence to those using perfectly legal and reasonable means of free speech and protest to express opinions the people the song was written for don't like.

    • @darkinertia2
      @darkinertia2 Před rokem

      @@shermaniac ...have you ever heard of drill rap?
      sure its a veiled threat, that hey you can destroy your own cities and rob and loot there, but people in a small town wont take it. people have gone mad if they think thats offensive, yet dont bat an eye of every other song on rap caviar talks about killing people and selling drugs, and im more of a rap fan but jesus you cant get up and arms when people clapback at failed states in liberal cities

  • @abigaillockey374
    @abigaillockey374 Před rokem +15

    Because I think someone's afraid "a small town" might take the law into their own hands.

    • @ahoyforsenchou7288
      @ahoyforsenchou7288 Před rokem +9

      If the law fails us then we certainly will.

    • @Wabbajack21
      @Wabbajack21 Před rokem

      @@ahoyforsenchou7288 and whos the bad guy, cause dumb ass rednecks will kill anyone, and well have to kill you.

    • @stephenm2924
      @stephenm2924 Před rokem +1

      @@ahoyforsenchou7288historically “taking the law into our own hands” has meant lynchings, everyone knows what you people really want

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      It's pretty frequent that bigoted small towns murder minorities that even just visit their town. Pretty common they murder teens for accidentally knocking on the wrong door as well.

  • @pnwcruiser
    @pnwcruiser Před rokem +7

    The courthouse is near Jason's home. Just a guess on my part but it was likely just a good setting for the video in a location where Jason's production folks have local contacts.

    • @TrulyJefferson
      @TrulyJefferson Před rokem +3

      Exactly. And the location made it easier for him to do the shoots and also go back home to his family.

    • @slamdancer1720
      @slamdancer1720 Před rokem +3

      the cinematographer found a good looking building that was available for filming. They are not doing deep dives in to 100 year old history.

  • @sportsfanatic239
    @sportsfanatic239 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I live in a small ish town. there is nothing inaccurate about this or controversial.

  • @jaroe5349
    @jaroe5349 Před rokem

    Great take!

  • @cathybrookeburt2616
    @cathybrookeburt2616 Před rokem +1

    He's not racist. He is saying if you rob people, or carjack people or break into store or burn property in protest, folks in a small town WILL protect their own & won't wait for someone else to handle it for them. They all believe in guns & they all know how to stand up for what is right & for their families. They believe in helping their neighbors & protecting their own. He is saying when you see protests where they are burning down businesses, looting them etc., that would never happen in a small town. The people themselves would do the protecting. They would not wait to be rescued.

  • @Lionlord1000
    @Lionlord1000 Před rokem +5

    Congratulations luke you have opened the gates. I hope you enjoy your new audience.

    • @PhxVanguard
      @PhxVanguard Před rokem +2

      who would that be? i came here when he started reacting to Selena.

    • @Silverizael
      @Silverizael Před rokem

      Seriously though, so many conservative bigots just popping out of the woodwork.

  • @reidda6840
    @reidda6840 Před rokem +12

    The song is Not racist. Only racist people think it’s racist. I love the lyrics and overall message of the song. Some people just like to project their issues on other people.

  • @garybailey9153
    @garybailey9153 Před 7 měsíci

    Its about law and order in a community you need it. I live here in the states and know

  • @LizzyQween
    @LizzyQween Před rokem +26

    That’s the funny part about this controversy, there’s nothing wrong with the song. Easily Offended people being easily offended and looking for issues where there is none.

  • @nicolefagala3270
    @nicolefagala3270 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Not controversial
    Just facts! Try it in my town. Sother girl owns over 100 guns!😂

  • @xx5thravenxx667
    @xx5thravenxx667 Před rokem +1

    BTW, also, NEVER apologize for having an opinion. I fought, lost friends, and bled for all people's right to do so. I may be American, but that includes your right to speak. So no, obviously unable to speak on this, is not the correct take. I love you and your channel, but I find it personally offensive that you are so careful with your speech. I didn't bleed for you to be a pussy. However, I know I'm coming off as "too harsh." Sorry about that, and I will continue to support you in all you do. Please forgive me for that.

  • @vanessadrazich8535
    @vanessadrazich8535 Před rokem +4

    Lots of things were filmed there. They knew nothing of the history

  • @AmericanIdiotPolitics
    @AmericanIdiotPolitics Před rokem +14

    Its a really great song

  • @xx5thravenxx667
    @xx5thravenxx667 Před rokem

    Also, Tell your wife I said "Hi!" I get the struggle, my Dude... You got a good head on you. Thanks for being my friend from another Nation! I wish your family the best!

  • @producerevil
    @producerevil Před rokem +8

    So here's what your missing bro. The song is basically suggesting that crime and violence is rampant in America but not in the small towns and rather than stating the fact that crime is lower in small towns BECAUSE there are fewer people he is suggesting it's because of the culture difference. Now If you know anything about American politics you know that there is a culture war going on between liberals that prevail more in urban regions and conservatives that prevail in rural regions. The song actually suggests that small town culture won't allow crime to happen because of respect and vigilance, which implies that liberal culture in the cities don't have either of those attributes. Not only is that a lie (most people living in cities are just as respectful as anyone in a small town) but it's an insult to the more than 80% of the American people who do in fact live in live in cities.
    If Aldean was just promoting respect and vigilance he could have done it easily without the direct references to specific hotspots in this idiotic culture war. But he DID make those references, especially in the video and that makes the song a dog whistle for the culture war that is dividing the nation.

    • @shermaniac
      @shermaniac Před rokem +4

      Exactly. The message people praise this song for is a good one. We look out for each other in a small town. We stand up to bullies and criminals in a small town. That's all great! It really doesn't stop there though. The tone says a lot else. It's the tone of "we'll take matters out of the law's hand and into our own". It's the fact that "burning a U.S. flag" (a reasonable protest and exercise of free speech) is grouped in with car jacking and armed robbery. It's directing that threat at flag burners. It's painting the picture that your two options are lawless, crime filled cities and loving, tight knit small towns. It does insult and it does do a lot more than celebrate the small town life.

  • @terarosen7909
    @terarosen7909 Před 9 měsíci

    It was supposed to be bad for being a dog whistle as sone say, Sheryl crow said Jason was singing it to incite violence. We all just said has Sheryl crow never listened to rap music lol

  • @joykind4258
    @joykind4258 Před rokem +7

    You're right! It's very American. I've lived in Europe too, but I love the small town vibe where people and have each other's back. Here's what I think is going on. The people that criticize this song, are trying to make it about race, but most of the people in the video ironically are white. They are really stretching to make it about the building...it's near where he lives and it's a cool backdrop. If a person or group has an agenda, they can make almost anything fit their narrative. Our country has become divisive, but to me this song is positive, about coming together as Americans.

    • @trishharrison3618
      @trishharrison3618 Před rokem +2

      Amen

    • @OwnedByKitties
      @OwnedByKitties Před rokem

      I’ve lived in a small town most of my life, so I get this vibe. It’s very small town America. I lived in England UK for a decade myself, it was a small town too but I get what Luke was saying about that as well. Not quite the same community feeling. In a small town in America they aren’t going to put up with nonsense. I’m not saying vigilante justice is the way to go or even what people want, but I mean defending yourself and others when necessary. Just don’t try it. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @vickiadkins9844
    @vickiadkins9844 Před rokem +12

    This song is amazing!! Jason is a true patriot!! God Bless America!!People are tired of this crap!!

  • @janetd8198
    @janetd8198 Před rokem +1

    You got it. It has to be so hard to be from a completely different country and react to this. You did an amazing job. How could anybody do this? You did it!

  • @CJBW
    @CJBW Před rokem

    It’s only controversial to the woke leftists. Since CMT banned the video sales have skyrocketed!! This song is America. Patriotic. The majority who are sick of what’s happening to our country love this song. We need to clean house of those in Washington since 2020. React to Rich Men North of Richmond. BTW you’re opinion is correct.

    • @NurseMagsy
      @NurseMagsy Před 7 měsíci

      sure. I would love to see a source on this. I have never even heard of this song but I love how GQP snowflakes get super mad when they are called out for being racist. I am here for this show all day long! 🙂

  • @andresbustamante4327
    @andresbustamante4327 Před rokem +5

    Great song

  • @user-dk8cd8jx4s
    @user-dk8cd8jx4s Před rokem +6

    You haven't missed a thing. It's all ridiculous! I live in a small, southern US town and we don't have that kind of trouble around here. Most people know that nearly every house is armed and they wouldn't dare!!!!! He's just saying what we've all said for decades!!!! IMHO, this song says that a man's gotta take care of his home, town and country. That doesn't fly by today's standards where men wear dresses and makeup and pretend to be women. We can't have men behaving like REAL men ... the way it should be! If they can't tell how we feel by following the $$$$, they're too stupid to even consider!!!!

  • @Eaglesfan220
    @Eaglesfan220 Před rokem +8

    Here we are talking about this song being somehow controversial while my younger brother is in the room next to me playing a new Rap song talking about Drive Bys, Ho's and putting people 6ft under...

  • @RhondaPierce
    @RhondaPierce Před rokem +2

    Please react to Selena Live at the 1994 Tejano Music Awards singing No Me Queda Mas ❤ You won't be disappointed!

  • @laughingstar3778
    @laughingstar3778 Před rokem +4

    I stand with you Jason Aldean!
    USA 🇺🇸 God bless America ✝️💕🫡

  • @neotailz
    @neotailz Před rokem +3

    It's not overtly racist, but some people have never had to read between the lines with this kind of thing. Consider:
    1. the current political climate
    2. the place the song is performed at (a young black man was lynched by a white mob after he was falsely accused of attacking a white girl)
    3. discussions around policing in the USA (its an inherently oppressive system that targets and punishes minorities and the poor more often and more harshly than whites), and
    4. the history of southern small towns (think sundown towns, where if you were black and still within city limits after sunset, white folks and cops would declare open season on you)
    It's truly up to the individual how to take this song. Personally, I think the guy knew he was stirring up controversy at the least, because that's what sells with conservatives now. Not that I know his life story, but somehow I doubt a man who's been selling records for almost 20 years can truly relate to "small town" issues anymore.

  • @amberburris5674
    @amberburris5674 Před rokem +7

    Hi from Indiana..... this song is fire!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @JamesBrown-em8vk
    @JamesBrown-em8vk Před rokem +4

    CMT says afraid companies might pull advertising. Big corporations and woke society race baiting being the culprit. Thanks for seeing thru that, enjoy your reactions!