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Left-wing individual creates misguided ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ rendition – misses mark completely.

Out-of-Touch Lefty Creates His ⁢Own Version of​ ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ – Misses Point by a Mile

Socialist folk ‍and punk ⁤rock singer Billy Bragg has released ‌his response to Oliver⁣ Anthony’s smash hit song “Rich Men North of Richmond” and it is‌ about as authentic⁢ as Hillary Clinton’s southern accent.

The song manages to go‌ after Anthony, push unionization and⁢ its ‌dues onto listeners, and comes off as sterile as everything else ⁢Democrats force onto the ​masses.

On the social ⁤media‍ platform⁤ X, ⁤formerly known as Twitter, Bragg ⁤tweeted the four-minute monstrosity on Sunday and‌ commented, “Since ‌I‌ saw that ⁣clip of⁤ Oliver Anthony⁤ singing⁤ ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’, the​ ghost of ​Woody Guthrie has been whispering in my ear. So today I sat down and ​wrote⁣ this response.”

Ironically, Guthrie’s biggest⁣ hit,⁤ 1944’s “This‌ Land is⁤ Your Land,” goes one of the basic ideas of the modern left.

How can America belong to everyone if it is ​stolen and ⁣should⁢ therefore be⁣ given back to ⁤ Native Americans?

Bragg, 65, doesn’t explain, nor does he explain away⁤ why he calls on a ‍collective ‌of ​Marxists to take down capitalism in‍ spite of his⁣ own estimated $5 million net⁢ worth.

The ​singer prods ‌Anthony in ⁤the ‌song’s opening lines when he sings that​ if he wants his complaints addressed ‌he⁢ should⁣ “join ⁤a union.”

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

Bragg also sings that “rich men earning north of a million” are responsible ⁤for all the‌ grievances of working people ⁢— ⁣and not a⁤ government that has ⁤ sold them out to lobbyists and cheap ‍Chinese labor.

The Briton also goes on to complain about climate change, wildfires, and “floods” ⁢which is somehow supposed to resonate with‌ people whose grocery bills are‌ unaffordable.

“If you don’t like⁤ the rich men ⁤having total⁤ control, you better get ‍the ⁢union to roll,” Bragg added‍ in the song.

The soulless,⁢ bland track‌ completely‍ misses its ⁣mark if that mark was to become a relatable ‍ballad for⁤ the masses.

Anthony’s hit, by contrast, hit all the right notes ‍because it was not‌ only spectacularly⁢ assembled but shared ​a unifying message: We’re all‌ being taken advantage of by cronies within the ​government.

Anthony never came off as a man working for the⁢ Teamsters or the countless union officials who have retired off the‌ backs ⁤of working people.

The young man shared‌ a piece of⁤ his soul and it resonated with‌ people from all⁣ backgrounds. Its message is raw, relatable‌ and⁣ comes from a ‍painful place of experience.

It’s a hard⁢ world out there ‍for millions‌ and millions of working people whose place as part ⁣of the middle class has been ⁢taken from ​them by government incompetence or greed.

A socialist ​millionaire unaffected by the tax of inflation telling working people to⁤ shut up and give more of‌ their paychecks to unions is rich.

Bragg’s ⁢monetized socialist⁣ message is every bit as out of touch as its singer. “Rich Men Earning North of a Million” is ⁣pure irony and beyond parody.

The ⁣post‍ Out-of-Touch ​Lefty Creates His⁣ Own Version of ‘Rich Men North ⁢of Richmond’ -⁢ Misses Point by a Mile appeared first ⁢on ​ The Western ‍Journal.



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