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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: A Warning for Oliver Anthony They dont think you know, but I know that you do. If you have any social media presence at all, by now youve likely seen Oliver Anthonys breakout performance of a song he wrote titled, Rich Men North of Richmond. The overnight sensation has been nothing but humble and grateful, and how hes wrestled with his instant success has only made him more endearing to his growing number of fans. After he went viral, he had to actually create a Twitter account: he chose the handle @AintGottaDollar, which is nearing 350,000 followers. Shortly thereafter, he announced hed be uploading the song to all major streaming platforms and would perform for free at Morris Farm Market in Currituck, North Carolina on August 13 and stream his set on Rumble. That hot summer afternoon, hundreds packed the market to watch Anthony perform Rich Men North of Richmond live for the first time. But I have a warning for Oliver Anthony: the rich men north of Richmond are coming for you. Your rebuke of the ruling class has instantly become an anthem for millions whove had these emotions weighing on their hearts but couldnt find the words themselves. Oliver, you cant do that; they wont let you do that. If "all this damn country does is keep on kickin' them down," you're no exception. How much do you want to bet that corporate journalists are picking through Anthonys life with a fine-toothed comb? Thankfully, it appears Anthonys digital life is limited given his sudden need for a Twitter account. A social media history always makes it easier for journalists to embark on these search and destroy missionsand they never have to leave the comfort of their office or homes. Sadly, Anthonys lack of social media presence wont cause them to call off their dogstheyll dig into his personal life and drudge up anything, no matter how old, to nip this budding star. Theyll tie Anthony to any persona non grata and conspiracy theory they can to discredit him. In fact, its already begun. Rolling Stones story of Anthonys rise is centered around its embrace by right-wing influencers, who are losing their minds over a new country song. The story mentions Dan Bongino and Matt Walsh by name. We all know what Rolling Stone thinks of personalities like Walsh and Bongino, and we all know that by invoking their names Rolling Stone is trying to chill Rich Men North of Richmond fever. Over at National Review, Executive Editor Mark Antonio Wright tells his readers right up front that he doesnt understand the adulation on the right for this songs message. He fell short of Kevin Williamsons infamous the truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die line, but came close: you live in the United States of America in 2023 if youre a fit, able-bodied man, and youre working overtime hours for bullshit pay,' you need to find a new job. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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That's good, because he's going to be de-banked in 3...2...1...
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