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Mistermike
(16 posts)appalachiablue
(43,592 posts)by Marjorie Taylor Green, Fox and other right wing figures as a 'working class' anthem. What's the connection with the classic blues song above and why post it here?
https://richmond.com/life-entertainment/local/music/farmville-singer-oliver-anthony-goes-viral-with-rich-men-north-of-richmond/article_3ab90792-3ab1-11ee-8c21-370c1732aa9a.html
Mistermike
(16 posts)Same genre, and he has an awesome voice.
mercuryblues
(15,892 posts)It is being promoted behind the scenes by right wing digital platforms and most likely troll farms.
Whether or not the guy who sings this song has a clue about how he was searched out to sing this song, which was paid for by Right wing operatives, is up for debate.
If I were you, I would delete your post.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218182359
carpetbagger
(5,378 posts)It talks about the nation being controlled by Northerners (all Democrats or just the Jews?) who molest children with some jabs about fat welfare queens and some stuff about miners.
Speaking as a straight man, it's like talking to a good looking woman and finding out she's racist AF and antivaxx. The awesomeness doesn't last through the three minutes of that, either.
carpetbagger
(5,378 posts)I may have been wrong about this singer given the last week. Keeping an open mind.
highplainsdem
(58,438 posts)be RW astroturf.
He has a YouTube channel with songs going back before the RW adopted him:
https://m.youtube.com/@oliveranthonymusic/videos
The lyrics to the song can be found here
https://tasteofcountry.com/oliver-anthony-rich-men-north-of-richmond-lyrics/
along with this:
Not just a serious problem with alcohol, but a problem with drugs as well, along with the mental health issues. Not someone I'd expect to be thinking at all clearly or having a coherent message.
He's now getting backing from rich people who don't give a damn about working people and the poor.
I think he comes across as very confused, not very bright, and naive.
And he took a cheap shot at people who are overweight and on welfare:
I wish politicians would look out for miners / And not just minors on an island somewhere / Lord, we got folks in the street, ain't got nothin' to eat / And the obese milkin' welfare.
Well, God, if you're 5-foot-3 and you're 300 pounds / Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds / Young men are puttin' themselves six feet in the ground / 'Cause all this damn country does is keep on kickin' them down.
Which does NOT sound like someone concerned about everyone who's poor, and about what the rich are doing.
He does sound like he feels very sorry for himself, and I hope he gets professional help. Sudden fame and money won't do anything to cure his mental and substance-abuse problems.
My take is that RWers think they can use him as a tool. A country-music influencer. I don't know if his head is on straight enough for him to figure out he's being used, and then get clean and develop what talent he does have.
I'm not sure I've ever heard of anyone else this messed up being pushed into the spotlight so fast. But RWers are desperate...
And btw, I would NOT be getting into this if that muddled political song wasn't the ONLY thing he's known for, and if the buzz wasn't all RW astroturf.