Try That In A Small Town

As I sat down for breakfast and watched The View like I usually do every weekday morning, the topic of a song by country music crooner Jason Aldean called Try That In A Small Town. Apparently, this song has stirred up a huge ruckus among music listeners including accusations of the racist nature of its presentation. Vloggers near and far have stated their opinions, for and against this infamous tune.

Being the armchair journalist that I claim to be, I decided to not be influenced by either point of view; I chose to take a look and listen, with captions on, to the official video of the song by Mr. Aldean.

There you have it.

What are my thoughts?

In all honesty, I found both the lyrics and especially the visuals in the videos rather disturbing, to say the least.

For starters, the video is definitely for those on the political right, which may be expected from this music genre. Strong statements for gun rights (I’m a big supporter of the Second Amendment if executed properly), which was to be expected.

Expressions of love for Old Glory and the United States? Check.

Reference to modest and humble modus vevindi? Check.

Now the fun begins.

In my very humble opinion, the video contains thinly-veiled racial and political threats of violent retaliation. The video also strongly implies that only one particular type of individual incites and facilitates violence and lawlessness. Typical selective memory.

Once again in my humble and finite opinion, the video is a dog whistle casserole, and depending on who you ask, it comes as one of the worst times in America. The racial divide is at its widest since the Jim Crow days and for this to be occurring in the 21st century, this is downright frightening.

Meh, I have nothing else. At least for now.

What are YOUR thoughts about this song?