Jason Aldean’s hit song ‘Try that in a small Town” is supposed, by the race-baiters and liars of the Left to promote white and male racism, vigilantism, and resurgence of alleged white supremacy.
The song is really about the silent majority of citizens in rural America, red states and flyover country that are shocked, angered, fed up and ready to fight back against postmodernist Marxism that is the country’s new culture. These social justice nihilists have town down, sickened and destroyed all that it touched including much of black America, urban America, the corporations, and the government.
Jordan Peterson warned a few years ago that the baiting and disrespecting of white males, mostly individualistic, peaceful, well-meaning, tolerant and civilizes, could lead to a white nationalist movement if the Left kept sowing tribal and racial divisions between various groups, slandering white, straight, gun-toting, males as devils incarnate.
I do not think the threat of white nationalism coming about is very real, but, to make sure, let us recommend that I rewrite roughly the Aldean song so that it applies to every street, every country home or ranch, every city, town and township anywhere in the 50 states. I have always loved the rural, Southern culture because it today, despite some racist legacy now vanquished, is closest to traditional American culture, the one required by bourgeoning individuator-anarchist supercitizens to run USA in the future.
We need all men and women, of all genders and all racial and ethnic backgrounds to take the Aldean song to heart, and rewrite it in their hearts as “Try that in any Town,” so that robbing liquor stores, sucker punching anyone, carjacking anyone, disrespecting the police and trampling on the flag will not be countenanced in any neighborhood ever in any neighborhood in America, by nearby neighbors, friends and family members of perpetrators, so that the good people in any town have the unity, will and focus, owning lots of guns to squelch the few bad guys with the gun.
In this way this controversy over the Aldean song can be a teachable moment for the benefit of all Americans on how to live and to adopt the American Way, the traditional way, going forward.
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