• @transmatrix@lemmy.world
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    14110 months ago

    Exactly. Don’t be complaining about people on social services and then be surprised when your comments are being held up by other bigots.

    • @bob_wiley@lemmy.world
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      -3410 months ago

      I haven’t heard this whole song, but watched the debate. The song wasn’t used as a theme song or anything. They played a bit of and then asked the candidates what they think it means and why it’s so popular…. Basically, why people were so pissed off at Washington sucking ass and how they would fix things. Nothing was being held up.

        • @bob_wiley@lemmy.world
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          310 months ago

          Curious indeed. Did I misunderstand how the song was used in the debate, or are people here just upset when reality doesn’t align with their hate? I have no idea.

          • balderdash
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            010 months ago

            I just watched a video on the controversy and people seems to have three criticisms (only one of which I agree with)

              1. It dog whistles right-wing conspiracy theories about underground pedo rings
              1. The emphasis on rich men north of Richman is to evoke the north vs south Confederacy era grievances
              1. He criticizes people on welfare

            The first two seem to have more charitable explanations behind the artist’s meaning. There really was a pedo ring on Jeffery Epstein’s Island. And most people who hear the song aren’t thinking about north vs south, theyre thinking about the rich men in Washington DC.

            That said, I don’t like his criticism of welfare and that’s a common right wing talking point that doesn’t even fit in the song thematically.