Song is blowing up in popularity. Of course the media is just uncritically referring to it as a âworking class anthemâ, because of the fundamentally reactionary nature of this country. Itâs not âworking classâ in the true sense. It just reinforces the idea that conservative white men with jobs in the trades deserve a good life because of the settler mentality and white supremacy. Capital has always âtaken care ofâ these white men - they buy off their allegiance in exchange for exclusive economic and social privilege. Now that capital has been less generous to them under neoliberalism, theyâre big mad theyâre not getting the same deal (at the expense of others) as they used to. Some selected lyrics:
Itâs a damn shame what the worldâs gotten to / For people like me and people like you
Right out of the gate, Anthony is making his screed exclusionary. For a country music song, already the audience is gonna skew white and reactionary. The rest of the lyrics of this song just highlight how the world sucks now for âpeople like himâ, and fuck everyone else.
These rich men north of Richmond / Lord knows they all just wanna have total control
Of course politicians suck. But notice how capital isnât the target. The target isnât even say corrupt politicians who take bribes. Itâs the politicians who want to âcontrolâ you. In conservative circles, this always means things like âthey want to force you to accept that LGBTQ folks are validâ or things like that.
âCause your dollar ainât shit and itâs taxed to no end
Sure, inflation and taxes suck but Iâve never known anyone outside of the top 10% of earners who complains about taxes who wasnât doing so from a deeply anti-poor reactionary stance.
I wish politicians would look out for miners
Ahh, the beloved white miners of conservatives dreams. The mining industry employs way fewer people than Walmart, but funny how a âworking class anthemâ from a white man doesnât include any solidarity with retail workersâŠ
And not just minors on an island somewhere
Sound of Freedom noises intensify
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Well, God, if youâre 5-foot-3 and youâre 300 pounds / Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds
Wow, a regular olâ working class man taking time in his song to slam the racist Reagan-era notions of welfare queens. Just wonderful.
This song sucks but it really captures white grievance politics and how they steal our correct notions of class to further their own agenda.
Americans are so beyond fucked that theyâll almost NEVER recognize that capital is the problem. The reactionary, fascist response to capitalism in crisis is much easier for propagandized baby brains - especially for white men. The ârightâ to what theyâve always âdeservedâ in the lap of luxury supersedes solidarity with people dealing with the same material conditions. The horrifying notion that it all might be a lie is literally just too much to comprehend for hogs
What gives me a little bit of hope is that white labor aristocrat men are becoming a minority in the imperial core, but itâs still a very vocal one that the media caters to.
Material conditions are only worsening and the class conflicts are only gonna grow stronger but itâs definitely going to take a while because of how successful US propaganda is
How much do you want to bet those rich men north of richmond are also Jewish?
Wild thread. I think the only way a âleftistâ could sympathize with this song is to completely ignore all the white supremacist dog whistles. The whole song is coded in a way that a reactionary could say âyou woke leftists are always talking about racism but this song doesnât mention race even once!â
What drives me nuts is that the astro-turfing is SOOO obvious, but the ones that are eating it up the most point to others (i.e the left) being brainwashed through media.
âItâs a totally spontaneous viral hit, that all of the right leaning media outlets fawned over on the same day.â
This song and the âtry that in a small town songâ show that this modern pop country is gonna swing hard into fascism. Blue jean beer and truck worship wasnât enough, theyâre gonna start quoting the Elders of Zion by 2025.