NPR Labels Country Music Racist

When your hammer is racism, everything looks like a nail. National Public Radio (NPR) has been hammering away at the racism narrative for decades. The latest claim made on its podcast entitled “How racism became a marketing tool for country music” is that country music panders to white conservatives and is therefore racist.

The podcast host, Britany Luse, sets the stage by claiming she’s a big country music fan and was so happy that three out of the five top trending songs were country. That happiness was short-lived, she explained, because the top song was “Try That in a Small Town” by Jason Aldean. Aldean’s song about the lawlessness that started during the 2020 “Summer of Rage” and has continued in major U.S. cities asserts that such behavior wouldn’t be tolerated in a small town because neighbors there take care of one another.

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