Jason Aldean’s song ‘Try that in a small town’ is something of a big dog in media culture analytics presently. Americans want to feel free to spit on a sidewalk without concern for someone looking over their shoulder regardless of where they are. One can walk barefoot in a small town without concern for stepping on a gob of spit more easily than in a big town like Seattle thankfully.
Small towns have a lot more people loyal to fossil fuel trucks because musk electric trucks still aren’t available; that is not the fault of small towns. Bigs get all the blame for that. Anyway I wanted to compare Mr. Aldean’s song with a few others to better understand the cancel culture wars that are flaming up here and there like brush fires.
Mellencamp’s song is a nostalgic approach.
Aldean’s song is a pride approach for towns with good paint jobs; people want to feel safe though bad paint jobs threaten public security.
Riley got those hypocrits down totally
Alice Cooper comprehended the 31 trillion dollar public debt kind of culture Democrats like
Desiderata- Max Erhman’s poem
