When this song by Jason Aldean came out, it was criticized by those on the Left. They attacked Jason Aldean for that song. They tried to cancel him. But he got the last laugh though. That song went fast up the billboard charts. Even CMT tried to stop the airplay of that song; but it drew lots of requests.
Whoopi Goldberg from the View said, “Just like you to talk about people taking care of each other in small towns.”
Joy Behar called the song deplorable and annoying.
They want you to think that small towns cannot make it without the big city. When in reality, it’s the big city that cannot make it without the small town.
Sucker punch somebody on a sidewalk. Carjack an old lady at a red light. Pull a gun on the owner of a liquor store. Ya think it’s cool, well, act a fool if ya like. Cuss out a cop, spit in his face.Stomp on the flag and light it up. Yeah,ya think you’re tough. Well try that in a small town. See how far ya make it down the road. In a small town people take care of themselves. I recommend that you don’t mess with people from a small town. You will face small town justice like never before.
I loved that song because it’s the truth. People in small town knows how to take care of their people. They respect their neighbors, the polices and the American flags.
Those on the Left hated that song because they hated the the videos in which it went after organization as Black Lives Matter burning down the city with all the riots.
As Merle Haggard sang in Okie from Muskogee, “I’m proud to be an Okie from Muskogee. A place where squares can have a ball. We still wave Old Glory at the courthouse.
This is the same with living in a small town. We have respect for one another.We accept one another despite of their opinions and who you may vote for. People in small town knows how to treat people right. Life in a small town is the most beautiful and peaceful place to live in.
As Hank Williams Jr. sang in Country Boys can survive, those who lives in a small town can take care of themselves. It’s an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth in a small town.
I’m from a small town. I graduated from Hawley, Minnesota, where I lived on a farm in Rollag, Minnesota. I’m a small town boy.
When we first moved to the farm,I didn’t care for it at first because it felt so isolated. When I looked back, I have to admit that growing up on the farm saved my life. If we continued living in the city, who knows, I could had easily got into drugs. Growing up with the parents I had saved my life as well.
Believe me, as bad as it is living in the city, whenever I get the chance to get the hell out of dodge by getting out of town, I’m all for it. During the summer, my sister and I would go to Park Rapids just to get out of town and the craziness. This summer, I was able to head back to my hometown of Hawley for my 40th class reunion. Even though it was nice seeing some of my classmates, it was much nicer getting out of Fargo.
It may be convenient living in the city but it’s nothing like living in a small town.
It used to be that when people who lived in small town will vote Democrats; but that has all change now. People who lives in rural area are now more like to vote conservatively and Republicans. Could it be they still have good values? I will continue with that thought in part 3 next week.
If you come into these small towns and disrupt it, be prepared for an ass whooping. You don’t mess with the people of a small town! If you’re looking at country-you’re looking at me.