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July 21, 2023 - Hodgetwins
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Jason Aldean 'Try That In A Small Town' Racist? Homophobic?

Jason Aldean and the controversy surrounding his song "Try That In A Small Town" dominate this episode, where hosts debate whether CMT's video removal stemmed from misinterpreted depictions of sundown towns or genuine racial dog whistles. While one host mocks accusations of white supremacy and critiques a TikTok critic for alleged self-hatred and Critical Race Theory application, the discussion pivots to assertions that Black communities disproportionately commit violent crime and that hip-hop culture harms them. Ultimately, the segment frames the backlash as an overreaction to patriotic commentary, suggesting the debate reveals deeper societal fractures regarding race, crime statistics, and cultural narratives in America. [Automatically generated summary]

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Mocking White Supremacist Claims 00:04:24
Yeah.
Got a new float for y'all.
Got a damn good float.
So according to the left, Jason Aldane is a white supremacist.
Oh, he ain't no white supremacist.
He's a patron.
Nah, he earns the salute from me.
You damn good white man.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just mocking people who think he's a white supremacist.
Yeah.
But anyway, he came out a song, Don't Try That in a Small Town.
I think it's a catchy title, too, man.
It's got a nice hook in it.
That song's big time.
That song's going to number one.
That dude's...
And you know what?
Ain't nothing you niggas can do.
Yeah, it sounds good, man.
Man, that song is...
Ed song is a hit.
It's an old-time classic.
Well, he's a superstar.
He can sing about taking the shit in the sound dude.
You just got a nice voice on him.
Yeah, you do.
I wish I had that voice.
Boy, I'll be getting all kinds of white women.
Come out there, my boots.
My hat.
This nigga can sing.
I'm going to suck him up after the show.
Even a racist white woman's back just looks around you.
Hey, man, let's get serious on this.
All right.
He made a statement, but cause CMT, they pulled his music video.
Why'd he do that?
That's a damn good music video.
It looked good.
They said, what did he say?
Songs Francis.
Y'all act like he was lynching people in the video.
All he did was take video from actual events.
Yeah, that involve all races of people doing evil, doing wrong things.
Yeah, it was white, black.
Hell, I even saw a Chinese in there.
I ain't see no Chinese in there.
Yeah, he looked, he looked Mongolian.
Ain't that Chinese?
It's one of them.
Mongolia is an African.
Who cares?
That's a damn ethnic.
That's a race.
Mongolian?
Mongolia is not a damn country.
That's a country name Mongolia, you stupid.
Angola?
I know it's a country with goal in it.
What about some fairytale movie you saw?
No, there's a country that's got goal in it.
I just can't remember.
Oh, that's Africa.
Angola or something?
Yeah, Angola.
Yes.
Hey, let's get to the topic at hand.
Yeah, nobody cares about that country.
America.
So he put out a statement.
He did?
Yeah, let me read the statement.
I hope it didn't sound racist.
Well, it doesn't help.
He's like, there's not a single lyric in this song that references race or points to it.
And while I can try and respect others to have their own interpretation of a song with music, the one goes too far.
This one goes too far.
Jason Aldanee.
That is well said.
That's spoken like a true white man.
Well spoken.
Man, you throwing all kinds of dog whistles.
Hey, you crazy, man.
But I came across this one video on TikTok.
You know, the left is going crazy about this song.
And she's black.
Not all black.
She's got black in her, though.
She's definitely got some white in her.
You need to respect.
You need to respect white people more.
Without white people, you wouldn't be here.
Literally.
Yeah.
You don't look like a full-blown Negro to me.
You look like you mixed with something.
Yeah.
And I think it's white.
Yeah.
She literally hates half of herself.
Hey, no, no, no, she don't.
She just a Democrat.
She hates half of herself, though.
I think she hates her white side and her black side.
Who knows?
It's self-hatred, man.
I think a lot of black people hate just being black.
She hates her black side and her white side.
I've said this.
I was a joke.
You didn't get it.
You didn't get that joke?
I'm trying to make a song.
I said she hates her white side and her black side.
Okay, and it just went right over.
Okay, Atlanta.
Thank you.
I'm convinced that when I see these black people always talking about race, always talking about slavery, always talk about the historic, the racist history of our country.
Self-Hatred in Black Identity 00:09:57
I'm convinced if they had an opportunity to walk in a white chamber and turn white, they would do it.
Hell, if I get up to him, I'm going to be Brad Pitt.
I'm going to be skeeting all over.
I'm going to be Brad Pitt for two days.
What's that famous soccer player?
He ain't white.
He is.
He's got white skin.
No, he's got brown skin.
No, I'm not talking about him.
I'm talking about he's a white man.
Who?
I forget his name.
I'm bad with names.
Man, what you talking about anyway?
I would be Hunter Biden, too.
Now I'd go out and commit a whole bunch of crimes because I know ain't nothing going to happen to me.
I'm going to smoke all kinds of crack.
I'm going to shoot my guns in there.
I ain't nothing going to happen to me.
Yeah.
That was a joke, too.
Did you get it?
Yeah.
I got it.
All right.
So.
Pretty good, one.
Yeah, it's all right.
You can do better, boy.
Hey, come, let's get serious on this.
I want to show this video.
I've been serious from the moment.
I've been serious for the calm down.
I'm getting anxiety.
I've been serious from the moment we started this video.
Yeah, me too.
All right, so take, I'm going to show y'all this video.
This is, and you'll be able to, by watching this video, you'll be able to see inside of the corrupted, distorted, bat you crazy progressive mind.
I wish you would take that garbage to a small town.
Watch, you ain't gonna make it halfway down the road.
That's what he said to me.
Take it to a small town.
You ain't gonna make it halfway down the road.
Yeah, you saying all that crap from your, from, from the friendly confines of your living room.
Take that to a small town.
You're all brave inside of your house.
Take that shit to a small town, lady.
You watch what happened to you.
Well, if she doesn't do any criminal acts, it's nothing gonna happen to her.
Well, clearly, the video, man, before we go to this shit crazy leftist liberal, the music video, he was referencing criminals and criminal activity.
It wasn't based on race or anything.
Yeah, he didn't just go like take pictures of black people sitting on their porch or nothing and put them in their house.
They act like they had the clan walking down the street lynching people.
Yeah.
You know, it was none of that.
They act like damn.
They just showed a bunch of liberals breaking the law.
Yeah, they act like that song was named Bring.
I got one.
They act like the name of that song.
Name of the song was, don't say it.
I already knew what you was saying.
Make Sundown Towns Great Again.
Should have said that.
Making Sundowns great again.
Small town.
Man, it's crazy.
Do that again.
Huh?
Do that again?
It's catchy.
What'd I say?
You said, making Sundowns great again.
Come to a small town.
Making Sundowns great again.
Come on down to small town.
You will make it half down the road.
If I think I got a future country music, my fucking stomach's hurting.
Hey, man, what you're serious on this?
I've been serious from the moment this video started.
All right, so let's go to the woman.
Oh, let me get some of this liquid death, man.
My stomach's hurting.
You stupid.
She slipped that shit in my head.
All right.
Just check this damn progressive out.
It's a waste of time, but I got to show it to you.
So are we going to talk about the racist dog whistles in Jason Ldean's new song or no?
Because this got me fired up.
When I tell you there was a visceral response to hearing this song for the first time today, I mean that.
After listening to this song one time, the references that I heard were nods to sundown towns and lynch mobs.
And actually, this song is a great example of how you don't have to mention race at all for something to very obviously be about race.
So the song is called Try That in a Small Town.
And if you're with me, you already know where this is going.
So right out of the gate in the first verse, he's talking about very stereotypical crimes that you know what I'm saying.
You know what I'm saying?
Like carjackings and robbing liquor stores.
Who talks about those crimes?
Sounds like he got his inspiration for this song from Fox News.
And then he goes on to say, cuss out a cop, spit in his face, stomp on the flag, and light it up.
Yeah, you think you're tough.
Who could he be talking about there?
Y'all.
Because I guarantee you, it's not the people from the Capitol.
So then we get to the chorus.
And this is where shit just gets wild.
So he says, well, try that in a small town.
See how far you make it down the road.
Around here, we take care of our own.
You cross that line.
It won't take long for you to find out.
I recommend you don't try that in a small town.
Tell me that that is not a reference to sundown town behavior.
You cannot convince me otherwise.
I grew up in a small town, Leatherwood, Virginia.
It's a black community.
There's a number of black people.
Try that in that community.
It's a different culture.
People, everybody knows.
See, you're not from a small town.
You're from San Francisco or Chicago.
Like a small town, everybody knows everybody.
Everybody keeps their doors open.
When somebody needs assistance, provide help.
If somebody needs care to watch their kids or watch someone's pet, I mean, everybody knows everybody.
You don't really get the culture of a small town.
You're like, you just speculate mostly.
And then how you accuse somebody of being racist, then on the back end, you become racist.
I mean, black people commit carjackings, yeah, but white people do too.
Yeah.
You insinuated that only, what, black people rob people?
She's saying the loud part, the loud part out loud.
Everybody knows black people, even though they only constitute 12% of the population.
They account for 50% of the violent crime.
Yeah, that's a, yeah.
I mean, that's a fact.
Jack.
So that's.
I mean, but he showed all, he showed all kinds of different races, genders.
Yeah.
Like I said, it was a Chinese person in that video.
But you know what the problem is?
This is the epitome of, what's it?
This is the epitome of...
I'm snapping my damn news.
What's that thing that was going around for a while?
Just teaching in college about white people.
What do you call it?
CRT?
Yeah, CRT, critical race theory.
You're applying critical race theory to this video.
You're looking at everything through a racist lens, like a black and white lens.
That's why they don't want you.
Shut up and let me finish, okay?
See, I didn't forgot everything I was going to say.
I know where you was going because that's why they don't want CRT taught in schools because it gives it, when you teach CRT to people, you download all this information and it turns you and you see things from a racist lens.
Yeah, you've been conditioned to think a certain way.
You even using left-wing talking points, dog whistles?
There was no dog whistles in that video.
It was just, it was implying that he was talking about criminals performing criminal activity in the video.
That's the only thing that was, he was saying, that was the gist of the video.
And he was pretty much saying, if you come to a small town, you ain't even get halfway down the road.
Yeah, the people who was like those riots and stuff, those are not really patriotic people.
Yeah, those are criminals.
All he was singing about was love of God, country, patriotism, values of a small town, values of a conservative.
That's all he was singing about.
He wasn't singing about lynching niggas or minorities.
It was, yeah.
But what I'm trying to point out to you, just half black, half white person, you've been conditioned to think a certain way.
You see things that are not really there because your brain has been hijacked by progressives.
That was a patriotic, beautiful song.
Yeah.
That's what it was.
Let me say this.
I was going to say something I forgot.
I remember now.
I remember.
Look here.
There's a lot of music out there today.
If you read the lyrics, it's like atrocious.
It's so horrible.
Yeah.
Like, that's detrimental to society.
It's really detrimental to black people.
And you haven't said, oh, you're TikTok.
You haven't brought none of that up.
This was a great song.
You have a bias that affects you from liking the song because you're left-leaning.
Yeah, like the hip-hop culture.
That is literally destroying the black community.
Yeah.
People walk around with their pants hanging off that.
It's this culture within the black community that's destroying their mindset, destroying everything.
Like, black culture sucks.
Yeah.
And also, I mean, well, it's the black culture.
Yeah, that's the only black people that's doing it.
It's like, what the hell's wrong with you people?
Yeah, it's like, like, you give the impression that black people don't listen to country music.
I mean, everything was based on race, and it's not about race.
It's about a song and it's about patriotism.
Like Jason Alde said himself, he made no reference to race.
You did, though.
Yeah, exactly.
And just because, but because he doesn't make a direct reference to race, you call it a dog whistle.
Hip-Hop Culture Destroying Mindsets 00:00:32
Because you've been conditioned to think a certain way.
You've been brainwashed.
You've been indoctrinated.
You can't even see the beauty of that white man's music.
Burning hell.
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