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Joe Rogan defends Jason Aldean, calls out rap music’s lack of outrage.

In 2023, the Great Leftist Moral ‌Panic: Trying That in​ a Small Town

Marching for Social Justice or Being‌ Yourself?

What’s “that”? Ask liberals ​and they’ll say it’s marching for ⁤social justice, being black or brown, or ⁢simply letting your freak flag fly.

Whatever the case, country star Jason Aldean is putting Americans — especially hyphenated‍ Americans, the only kind the left​ cares about — at risk with the video to his⁤ song “Try⁢ That in a Small ‌Town.”

It glorified lynchings, the ‌left claims, because it was filmed outside⁤ of a courthouse⁢ where a ‌man was once lynched — even ​though that ⁣site had been used for many other filmed​ productions, including ⁣a Hallmark movie.

The fact that it juxtaposed images ‍of protesters‍ drew assertions that⁢ the video was an affront to Black‍ Lives Matter protesters, even though many⁢ of the most violent protesters featured in the‍ video​ were white.

And, perhaps ⁢most notably, many of the same people who are now decrying a song that doesn’t ‍call for violence in any straightforward manner are the same people who have often overlooked rap and hip-hop songs ‍that explicitly call for violence in the most bloodthirsty, outrageous terms — something Spotify podcaster Joe Rogan pointed out on a ‌show this week.

Rogan noted during ‍an episode with Canadian psychologist and academic Gad Saad that “people are upset at the country music ⁤channel” CMT ⁢over the video for “Try That ⁣in⁤ a Small Town,” ​which it has pulled from its rotation.

“The‍ level of outrage —⁤ like,⁣ now, I’m not saying that’s the greatest song the world’s ever known,⁣ you know?”⁣ he continued. “But, the level of outrage coming from people that​ are upset about that song is so strange ⁣when there are hundreds of rap​ songs ⁢out there that are ‌infinitely worse — and also enjoyable. And ​no, no complaints at all.”

“Misogynistic. Qualifying violence –” Saad said.

“Yeah — and no complaints at all,” Rogan responded.

He added that “we’re not even talking about old stuff. There’s new stuff too. There’s, there’s, ‍there’s hip hop. There’s wild ​rock songs. There’s a lot ⁤of wild s***. And to be focusing on that one — and it’s the racial aspect of it. It was crazy because‍ like the real antifa problems that were ​happening during the BLM, I think it was a lot of white ⁤people doing that, wasn’t it?”

“Oh yeah,” Saad responded.

“It​ was like, a lot of lost liberal whites who⁢ are very angry, who decided to⁤ take up this movement and smash things. So, like, the racial ‍aspect of it — there’s nothing racial about the lyrics,” Rogan said.

WARNING: ⁣The following video ‌and tweet contain graphic language that some viewers will find offensive.

Rogan isn’t‍ the first⁣ person to point this out, mind you; on Twitter, influencer Amiri King posted⁢ the video of the‌ song along⁤ with some sample rap lyrics.

Don’t mention these inconvenient facts to the left or the media,⁢ however. (And I repeat myself.)​ They’ll merely call it troll bait, like Rolling Stone did after Twitter users noted the⁤ magazine⁤ once offered a hearty⁤ endorsement of “Cop Killer” by Ice-T’s band Body Count.

The magazine went on about “violence” ‍and ⁢“racism” and “dog whistles” in Aldean’s music with an article by Karlos K.​ Hill, a professor of​ African and African-American Studies at the University of Oklahoma.

Do you agree with Joe Rogan?

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“All ‌of‍ what I⁢ see and feel is just the ‍conservative narrative of Make America Great Again,” Hill wrote. “‘Look at the ⁣chaos, the ways America is unraveling. You better not try that transgender stuff in a small town. You better not try that abortion rights stuff in a small ⁤town.’ That’s the cultural ‌polarization in this country. That’s the irresponsible part.”

This, however, isn’t ‍irresponsible:

The magazine’s response? “This is a familiar pattern to‍ anyone who’s paid attention⁤ to the past few⁤ decades of conservative punditry. When the heat gets too high on the right wing, they try to change the subject ⁤to hip-hop.”

Right. A song with no explicit references​ to violence‍ except on the part of “fiery but mostly peaceful” protesters (to use CNN’s term)‌ is a tacit call to “violence,” but songs with explicit calls to violence?⁤ Point those out and it’s⁢ just changing the subject.

For years, the ‍establishment media ⁣have glorified the ugliest and most detailed violence in hip-hop and rock music.

Changing their⁢ tune ‌to criticize Aldean over hair-splitting “dog whistles” is disingenuous at best, and knowingly stupid​ at worst. It’s ‌a controversy without controversy — all because it involves a country musician.

The post Watch: Joe Rogan Goes to Bat for Jason Aldean, ⁤Points Out Lack of ​Outrage from Rap Music appeared first on The​ Western ⁣Journal.



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