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‘The View’ issues legal disclaimer for baseless claim about Aldean’s hometown.

Feelings ⁢Over Facts: ‘The View’ Makes Absurd‍ Allegation About Aldean’s Hometown

It’s indisputable that facts ⁣have never ⁤mattered nearly‌ as much as feelings to the far left.

If‌ you ever find⁤ yourself unsure of that fact, just⁣ tune in ‍to the unhinged daytime talk show “The⁤ View” and you will be reminded of it ad nauseam.

The latest‌ example came‌ Thursday on​ the ABC show — and the entire segment ​was so egregious that it ended with a “legal note.”

The co-hosts of ⁣“The View” gave the topic of country star⁤ Jason Aldean’s “Try That in a Small Town” music​ video all of the nuance and forethought you⁤ would expect⁤ from them — that is, not much of either.

No, the entire ‍“discussion” surrounding the video quickly‍ devolved into little more ​than race-baiting buzzwords ⁣and patently false claims.

The ⁢video —‍ which includes​ scenes of ⁢urban riots in the summer of⁢ 2020 with Aldean warning against trying ⁢that ⁢in a small town, as the title suggests ⁣— has made leftists apoplectic.

WARNING: The following ⁤video contains vulgar language that some viewers may find offensive.

Things ‍on “The View” took a decidedly ⁣fictitious turn when noted race-baiter and former lawyer⁤ Sunny ⁤Hostin began ​spouting off.

“I’m actually not going to give [Aldean] the⁢ benefit of the doubt,”‍ a smug Hostin said.

“As a lawyer, when I put my legal hat on, ​I don’t believe in censorship,” she continued. “However, this ‌man is⁣ from Macon, Georgia. My father’s from Augusta, Georgia, and Macon, Georgia. I spent⁤ many​ summers there. … It is one of the most​ racist places in this country.

“So don’t tell me that⁣ he knew nothing about what that imagery [from the music video] meant. … So I don’t give him the ⁣benefit of the‍ doubt.”

Well, first of all, you’d think a lawyer would ⁣understand‍ basic Census data, but it appears⁤ that Hostin won’t let⁣ the numbers ⁤get in the way of her feelings.

According to the Census Bureau,​ Macon County ⁤is majority⁢ black: 59.3 percent to 37 percent white. If there is rampant anti-black racism⁣ there, it’s being⁢ perpetrated by the⁢ minority.

In fact, the Macon-Bibb County consolidated government​ has four black commission ​members, and the mayor’s web page features a prominent entry about “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” ⁣efforts.

Putting an ‍absurd bowtie on this cacophony of ‍racially driven‍ nonsense, the⁣ segment ended with Hostin reading a “legal ‌note” that was, effectively, a statement from Team Aldean.

“Oh,⁤ I’m ⁤sorry,” she said. “I have a legal​ note: Jason Aldean defended his song in a statement, ⁤saying the references people have made are not only meritless but dangerous.”

It ⁢should be ‌noted that Hostin read this statement with all⁣ of the intentional⁣ dramatization you’d expect from a bad‌ high school acting student.

“He added ‍there is not a single lyric in that song that references race or points to it, and there isn’t a single video⁢ clip that isn’t real news footage,” she continued.

“Did you ever hear of a dog whistle?” the contemptible Joy Behar chimed in, with the​ sheer irony of that question seemingly flying over her ​and Hostin’s‍ heads.

Hostin continued with the ⁤“legal note”: “And while I can try and respect others to‍ have ‍their own interpretation of a ​song with music, this one goes too far.”

This writer would disagree⁢ with Aldean — any interpretation of a song is ​fair game. Art is always open to ​critique, and music is art, after all.

That⁤ being said, obviously, there‌ are good ​interpretations and bad interpretations. But Hostin’s take on ‍“Try That​ in a Small Town”‌ was not an‌ interpretation of anything.

To Hostin, the evidence doesn’t‍ dictate the ‍conclusion.​ The conclusion ⁢(in this case, “Jason​ Aldean is racist”)⁢ dictates the evidence. Hostin and crew had already ⁣judged ⁤the country star.

To get to that point, they made bogus claims about Macon and were willfully obtuse about​ Aldean (some on the show loosely tried to defend⁤ him under ⁣some First‌ Amendment guise).

That’s not an interpretation. That’s propaganda.

The post ‘The‌ View’ Reads Legal Note ⁢After ‌Making Absurd Allegation About Aldean’s Hometown appeared first on The Western ​Journal.



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