Last week I published a post on the fact that we are the majority in this country. This fact has been re-enforced by two songs that have riled up the music world. The first was Jason Aldean’s “Try That In A Small Town.”
“Try That In A Small Town” refers to the feeling of a community where neighbors took care of neighbors, regardless of differences of background or belief. Apparently calling out the leftist evil that is being perpetrated on the American public is now ‘violent’ and ‘hateful.’ Leftists have gone into screaming fits of rage over this music video.
The song rocketed to the top of the iTunes music charts.
Now another song has shaken the elites in places like Washington and NYC. In less than a week since his “Rich Men North of Richmond” song was noticed, Oliver Anthony has taken over the iTunes billboard rankings and now holds the record of 9 of the 20 most downloaded songs. Not only is his viral sensation #1, but his music library is dominating the charts.
Is the tune especially catchy? I don’t think so. Is Oliver Anthony an especially gifted singer? Again, I don’t think so. So why is it resonating with so many people?
It’s the message.
As a friend says,
We are the majority.
We can bring a halt to everything, simply by stopping what we do.
We are a self-reliant, freedom loving, normally peaceful and God-fearing assembly.
We drive them to their destination; we are comfortably out of mind until needed, and yet we are irreplaceable for the things they require.
We are armed with tools, hammers, pens, rulers, pickup trucks, laptops, post-it notes, stickers and alternate forms of messaging that circumvent the control mechanisms deployed to create our silence.
We are inside every facility, every institution, every meeting, every moment of their existence – and we notice everything.
We have eyes of mice and ears of elephants. We are there when they do not expect, and we melt away before they notice our appearance.
We are smart, strategic, highly intelligent and carry a brutally obvious and pragmatic common sense that finds optimal solutions to everything.
We identify our tribe immediately and without conversation.
We see what they hide, we hear what they whisper, we decipher their codes, and we understand the complexity they create in their effort to conceal.
We control the physical world that operates around every element of society, and we value real and tangible assets.
We do not sit around pontificating eloquently about philosophic nuances; we get shit done.
We are the people who facilitate their ability to take us for granted, and we do so without issue, resentment or desire for recognition.
We are optimistic, affable, kind, generous, friendly, loyal, warm and quietly spiritual in purpose.
We are polite, considerate and slow to anger.
We prefer to be left alone. However, pushed entirely far enough, decisions are reached. Right now, we are tenuously staring with deepened gaze.
We are increasingly pissed off…. Big Time!
My wife and I recently returned from vacation. We spent time in many small towns and villages and “unincorporated” areas. We saw the same thing everywhere. In the downtown areas as small as they might be, there are American flags flying from every light pole. The US flag flies from the front porch of many houses and on the mail boxes by the road.
People have had enough. The corruption in the elite political circles is the topic of the day, of the week, of the month.
Naturally, just as common Americans are finding that Anthony’s song is resonating with them, leftist elitists are railing against the song because it is causing hard feelings for the very left-wing authoritarians who are trying to run our lives.
These two songs touch that sensitive spot in many people. They are a voice shouting out to what are probably deaf ears in Washington.
We are resolute and of common purpose
We are MAGA!
The time for accountability is near.