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Country star passionately defends Jason Aldean: ‘I’m from a small town too!’

Country Star Defends Jason Aldean in Fiery 2-Minute Speech:​ ‘I​ Live In One of Those Little Small Towns, Too’

Jason Aldean’s hit song⁤ and video, “Try That ​in a Small Town,” continues to inspire conservatives‍ and⁤ others‍ who are fed up with woke ideology.

At a recent ‌concert, country singer-songwriter Cody Johnson delivered‌ a passionate defense of the song’s message.

“I live in ⁢one of them little small towns, too, and ​they’d better not come ​try that where I’m⁢ at,” Johnson said.

A 2-minute clip of Johnson’s fiery speech appeared on TikTok.

On Tuesday, conservative commentator Chad Prather posted the ​video to X, formerly‍ Twitter, along with an enthusiastic endorsement of Johnson.

THIS IS HOW EVERY ​COUNTRY ARTIST SHOULD SOUND!!! YOU CAN NOT CANCEL US!!! ‍Cody Johnson said it ⁣best,” Prather tweeted.

Try That in a Small Town” denounces ​both criminality and woke leftist authoritarianism. Its lyrics suggest that small-town⁣ Americans tolerate neither of those things.

One verse, for instance, warns authoritarians not to attempt gun confiscation:

  • Got ​a‍ gun ⁤that my granddad gave me
  • They say one day they’re⁣ gonna round⁢ up
  • Well, that sh** might fly⁢ in the city, good luck

The song’s video, released earlier this month, features patriotic imagery. It also small town too!'”>includes actual news footage of urban lawlessness. ⁣ Woke leftists have decried the video as racist. Country Music Television appeased the woke ​mob by removing the video‌ from its rotation.

As a ⁤result, “Try That in a Small Town” soared to the top of the country charts. The song even debuted at No. 2 on the current Billboard Hot 100.

WARNING: The following video contains vulgar language that some viewers may ​find offensive.

In his 2-minute concert speech, Johnson both defended Aldean ​and expanded on the song’s message.

In ⁤fact, Johnson spent more time bemoaning the controversy than defending the⁣ song.

“That’s called patriotism,” ⁢Johnson said ‌at the beginning of the clip.

Johnson then launched ⁢into a specific defense of Aldean.⁤ “That’s what everybody just got pissed off at Jason Aldean for on the​ Internet, was patriotism,” he added.

Aldean’s song does promote patriotism, and nothing‌ should strike us as more patriotic than freedom of speech.

The establishment media, however, pushes woke authoritarianism by applauding censorship. On that⁤ subject, Johnson had an important message for his audience.

“By⁣ the way, stop watching the news because it’s a bunch of lies,” he said.

Johnson also encouraged listeners to reject woke ideology and embrace the‍ core Christian principle.

“The next time you have an argument ‍with somebody in this country about race, religion, or gender or⁤ any of that stuff they try to feed you, I want you to⁢ do this for ⁤me. This ‍might⁢ fix it,” he said.

After a brief-yet-dramatic pause, he ‍revealed his advice: “Love⁤ them anyway.”

Therein lay the great spiritual contest⁤ of our age: freedom and Christian‍ love vs.⁤ woke authoritarianism.

Aldean set that contest to lyrics and‍ music. Cody Johnson proved that Aldean’s fans and‌ supporters remain resolute in defense of truth.

The post Country Star Defends Jason Aldean in Fiery 2-Minute Speech: ‘I Live In One ‍of Those Little‍ Small Towns, Too’ ‍appeared first ⁤on The Western​ Journal.



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