"Rich Men North Of Richmond"
I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day
Overtime hours for bullshit pay
So I can sit out here and waste my life away
Drag back home and drown my troubles away
It's a damn shame what the world's gotten to
For people like me and people like you
Wish I could just wake up and it not be true
But it is, oh, it is
Livin' in the new world
With an old soul
These rich men north of Richmond
Lord knows they all just wanna have total control
Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do
And they don't think you know, but I know that you do
'Cause your dollar ain't shit and it's taxed to no end
'Cause of rich men north of Richmond
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
Lord, it's a damn shame what the world's gotten to
For people like me and people like you
Wish I could just wake up and it not be true
But it is, oh, it is
Livin' in the new world
With an old soul
These rich men north of Richmond
Lord knows they all just wanna have total control
Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do
And they don't think you know, but I know that you do
'Cause your dollar ain't shit and it's taxed to no end
'Cause of rich men north of Richmond
I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day
Overtime hours for bullshit pay
I'm shocked it hasn't been censored and banned by social media and YouTube...........
ReplyDeleteNo. Only here...
DeleteOliver (Chris) has touched the soul of us humans around the world. Amazing young man. God bless him as God uses Chris for such a time as this. BobT
ReplyDeleteI went over and listened. It was good to read the verses too.
ReplyDeleteNothing more needs say'in. Song says it all . Do not forget about the Craine. Billons going down the toilet there also.
ReplyDeleteSmelling a rat here. Timely song from the ptb to keeps us occupied and with more bs. Long ammo and canned beans. This guy is a fake.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qMy1xn5GtA
ReplyDeleteBoost volume
"America Reacts to Rich Men North of Richmond"
Hit it.
ReplyDeleteI have no good understanding why there are no political candidates calling for rights to associate their campaign with this song, Small Town, or Tom McDonald. I am not, yet, retired, and my employment prohibits me from campaigning for office. Elsewise, methinks such an alliance could get a lot of attention.
ReplyDeleteI waited a couple days before I watched it the first time
ReplyDeleteRemember how things used to be?
ReplyDeleteHurts my heart to see how far we've fallen.
The forgotten men are finally remembering who they are and the silent majority is speaking up.
ReplyDeleteThose rich men are running on borrowed time..
So this twat is saying diversity is our strength now. Are you guys supporting that bullshit?
ReplyDeleteIf that is his stance he can go fuck himself. Maybe everyone shouldn't be so quick to support some new shit because it makes them feel something. Bunch of fucking women.
^THIS^. His song was a hit, his business team freaked out to the woke mob, so he cucked a week or so later.
DeleteWhere's the reference to diversity?
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/black_pilled/status/1693836415107498288
DeleteWhere did his accent go?
Everything that goes viral in clown world is manufactured.
CPGen
Fakeman South of Richmond
ReplyDeletehttps://voxday.net/2023/08/22/fake-man-south-of-richmond/
Promoted algorithm boosted “based” red beard hillbilly song guy was faking his accent and says diversity is our strength.
Never forget that it’s strategic doctrine for a certain group to always seek to control the opposition. And it’s also customary for that controlled opposition to use apparent euphemisms in the place of direct and more commonly-used labels. Hence “great architect” and “rich men north of Richmond” and so forth.
Everything is fake and gay and your tax dollars probably pays for it all.
Promoted algorithm boosted "based" red beard hillbilly song guy was faking his accent and says diversity is our strength.
Reference? Listen to Video
https://twitter.com/black_pilled/status/1693836415107498288
I remember when we were proud that America was a melting pot. In that clip he could be repeating that ideal, and pointing out that the rich men are actively trying to keep us divided so we don’t see their corruption.
DeleteAlso from Voxday. I don’t use Twitter, so I can’t say the clip at the bottom praising Biden in 2022 is real or not;
Deletehttps://voxday.net/2023/08/23/they-want-to-believe/
Thoughts on the religion of "Diversity"
ReplyDelete...When a public institution says it is pursuing Diversity Equity, Inclusion, it means that it will never again accomplish anything useful. Behind the euphemisms, “Diversity Equity, Inclusion” means we are putting in unqualified people and pretending they add value. Diversity Equity, Inclusion is a tax to subidize incompetence.
Listen to Owen Benjamin
ReplyDelete#1760 All The Thieves Are Brown And This Guy Is Gay, Also Diversity Is The Rich Man's Strength
https://rumble.com/v3afpfa-owen-benjamin-1760.html
7 Signs of Controlled Opposition
ReplyDeletePostcards from the Edge of Reason lists seven signs that your saviour du jour is just another gatekeeper:
* Inexplicable popularity with conservatives.
The first time you heard about Big Conservative Thing was probably someone in media telling you how popular it has already become. No one can explain how, and most likely nobody you know could say they knew anything about it when it was small. Their rise is described as miraculous, or a movement, but the growth was very sudden.
* Fleecing massive amounts of money off of conservatives.
Gee. With all those resources in one pool, we’ll surely see some positive change, right? Right? Don’t hold your breath, mate. But do expect someone to extol the virtues of “taking stands” and “making statements” and other ways of paying them to tweet things about other famous people.
* Alleviates the pressure of the current situation by saying, “Something is being done.”
Somewhere, out there. You may have had a bee in your bonnet about some issue, and Controlled Opposition may have even gotten you riled up about it, ready to kick names and all that. Even just listening to someone talk about it was cathartic.
* Offers their entertainment value as part of some vague solution.
This is closely tied in with the last two. One way or another, it always comes back to them leading the way forward. They assure you that you’re all part of something big together.
* Leaves the true power of action entirely within the System.
The closest they ever come to offering a solution is to reinforce processes inside the System, or to leave solutions entirely in the hands of System officials.
* Portrays the managers of the system as incompetent, weak, cowardly, clumsy, or even greedy, but never evil and complicit.
This deflects true responsibility from those in power. Worse, it appeals to our natural inclination to say this about leaders we disagree with. But this is all part of the show that starts with politicians saying one thing and doing something else with entirely different results.
* Irregular ties to suspicious folk.
How many CIA agents do you know? How many criminals? How many billionaires? You may know zero, or a handful. But you probably don’t know many, and you probably haven’t received large sums of money from them, or acted as godfather to their kids.
Haven't watched the vid, nor heard the song in question, but I did see the clip of "diversity is our strength." Figured out from that, I ain't missed nuthin'.
ReplyDeleteI’m Not Saying He’s Fake
ReplyDeleteI’m just saying it’s now beyond obvious that the Red-Bearded Bard of Appalachia is as illegitimate and manufactured as Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, Andrew Tate, Sam Harris and the rest of the so-called “Intellectual Dark Web”, and Joe Rogan.
Country star Oliver Anthony gave a surprise performance at Joe Rogan’s Texas comedy club after being called to stage to the extreme delight of the crowd.
Rogan invited Anthony to his club, The Comedy Mothership, located on East Sixth Street, on Tuesday night.
The popular podcaster had acquired the historic club as a standup comedy nightclub destination in 2022.
Audience members were unaware that Anthony was waiting in the wings. The songwriter became an instant sensation, when his song, ‘Rich Men North of Richmond,’ hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song was first released on YouTube less than two weeks ago, making Anthony the first artist ever to rise to the top without any prior charting history.
Rogan’s friend and fellow comedian, Tom Segura, teased Anthony’s performance by telling audience members that he ‘had a special treat for them.’ When the crowd discovered the musician was the ‘special treat’ they broke out in loud applause and cheers.
Rogan is also trying to help Anthony get out in front of his inevitable exposure as a manufactured creature.
Rogan: “Do you write all your own songs?”
OA: “Yeah…”
Rogan: “Have you been accused of not writing your own songs?”
OA: “Very early on, yeah”
I know Anthony’s “popularity” and “success” were manufactured, but I never seriously doubted he wrote his own songs until seeing Rogan ask these leading questions.
When the United States of America collapses amidst violence, disease, ethnic strife, and religious conflict, as it is likely to do before 2034, I hope that none of you will be so stubbornly and infernally ignorant as to look to the skies and cry out in despair “why did this happen?”
I can tell you right now why it happened. It happened because Americans, and conservative Americans in particularly, are literally too stupid and too naive to survive.
Someone asked on SG, “is there any hope at all for the survival of the USA”. No, there is not. There is no hope whatsoever for the survival of the USA as a unitary political entity of 50 states spanning the North American continent. None whatsoever. And the reason is that after more than 75 years of relentless subversion, demoralization, inversion, and invasion, a significant percentage of Americans still cheer for and support those who are being used to destroy their nation and their society.
At least we won’t be able to say we didn’t deserve our collective fate.