Anonymous wrote:Matthew Shepherd tried that in a small town, and look what happened to him.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve grown up in and lived in actual small towns most of my life.
I’m talking about small towns whose red/green/yellow mechanical streetlights can be counted on one hand without need of all the fingers - if there even is one in town at all.
Macon, GA is not a small town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally listened to the song.
Let's be honest. Small town America in this day and age is for losers that couldn't make it out. Meth-heads. Opiod junkies. Dead end jobs.
Anyone that has any ambition or talent leaves that environment and never moves back.
This song is an anthem for the forgotten small town people and what they wish they were. It's kind of sad actually.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea who this guy was before this "controversy." And I refuse to comment on any of the SM posts (this is my first) b/c i refuse to give him significant attention.
The guys seems like a talentless Dbag. Not only completely self unaware (Macon is not a "small town." I grew up in a small town) but a classless bigot.
It took him creating controversy, over a song he didn't write, using a video location of a 1927 lynching, for him to make it to the top of the charts? Show how talentless he is. Also shows what kind of people his followers are. And frankly, I'm enjoying the discussion among my "friends" to a certain extent b/c they're tell me something about them that I maybe didn't know. And none of it is good. So now I know.
Macon is definitely a small town.
source: I lived near there for five years as an Air Force brat.
DP. Macon is about the same size as Alexandria. I think it's silly to call that a small town. I grew up in a place about 1/5 the size of Macon and even that didn't feel like a small town. We had a Walmart and a Target.
NP. +1. Macon is absolutely not a “small town”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just suffered through his performance of this song at CMA Fest on Hulu. He’s a talentless d-bag. On the opposite end of the spectrum, a Keith Urban performance followed. He’s a real entertainer, super talented guitar player and seems happy to be there, uplifting and positive.
Oh yeah that dope head what a role model
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