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Country artist criticizes online trolls targeting Aldean, dedicates song to haters.

A Country Star Stands ⁢Up Against Keyboard Warriors ‍and Dedicates a Song to Haters

A country star used a concert ‍last week to send⁣ a powerful message to the mob going after fellow ‍artist Jason Aldean.

Aldean has recently ‍found himself on the receiving end of the leftist hate​ machine ⁢ after releasing a music ​video for his⁤ new song “Try That in a Small Town.” The song ⁤and video shed light on the riots and civic unrest⁢ plaguing America’s cities.

Naturally, leftists directed all their‍ vitriol against the singer, claiming that the song and⁢ video promoted “racism” and “violence.”

But there are just as many people who have publicly⁤ come⁤ out in support of Aldean.

One of those supporters is fellow ‍country artist Brantley Gilbert, who, during a concert in Texas on Thursday,⁣ sent a message to the mob going after Aldean by dedicating a⁣ song ⁢to them, according to Newsweek.

“We’ve got a bunch of keyboard ⁣warriors hiding behind cell phones and laptops talking s***,” Gilbert told the crowd, implying that the woke mobsters were cowards for hiding behind their screens to slam Aldean.

“I got a little p***** about this Aldean thing going on and I decided I was going to say some s*** back,” he said. “Then I realized I‍ don’t have the passwords to any of my social media because I’m a liability.”

Instead, Gilbert decided to send his message to the haters another way.‍ “So I ⁤decided⁢ to write them son’ b****** a song​ …,” he ⁤said. “This one’s called ‘Bury Me Upside Down.’”

Warning: The following ⁣video contains graphic language⁤ that could disturb some ⁤viewers.

One Twitter‍ user ⁤applauded him ‍for​ his public statement in support of Aldean, saying, “This is how it’s done.”

The chorus of ​the song perfectly encapsulates how Gilbert feels Aldean and others ‌should ​respond to all the haters:

“You bury‍ me upside down / ​Right in the​ heart of this old town / Here lies a ⁤man⁣ with one thing left to​ say / You put my middle fingers up / To all the folks that said⁣ I’s trash‍ / Bury me upside down, so the world can kiss my a**.”

Do you like⁢ Jason Aldean’s music?

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Gilbert’s message echoes the words of other music stars and others who have come out in support⁢ of Aldean.​ For ‍instance, rocker Ted Nugent ​called Aldean’s critics “idiots.”

Aldean ‍even‍ received support from South⁤ Dakota’s Gov. Kristi Noem, who‌ offered him the chance to play a concert outside⁤ of the governor’s mansion if⁢ he ever decided to ‍visit.

On Friday, country⁢ star Cody Johnson used ⁤a concert appearance to give Aldean a ‍public hat-tip, and the crowd ‌roared ​its approval.

While it⁣ is indeed encouraging to see so ​many people come out in‍ support of Aldean, it is also frustrating that they even have to say anything in the first place.

Nothing about what Aldean⁤ said should be ‍controversial. He was merely amplifying a sentiment shared by the vast majority of Americans, who are tired‌ of ⁢seeing their cities descend into chaos and want real change.

Far from being‌ the “racist” and “violent” song that the left claims it is, it is actually the exact opposite. It is an anti-crime message that everyone should ⁤be able to ⁢get behind.

Jason Aldean may be‍ receiving hate from the left, but it is ⁢clear⁤ that the vast majority of sane people ⁤are on his ⁤side.

The post⁢ Country Artist Blasts ‘Keyboard Warriors’ Going After Aldean, Dedicates Song to All the Haters appeared​ first on The Western Journal.



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