Jason Aldean speaks out on possibly being canceled over political views: ‘I think people know where I stand’
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The country star recently appeared on Audacy’s “Rob + Holly” and said he isn’t at all afraid about being an internet target or being canceled by the masses.
"I think people know where I stand politically. I’m not a guy that’s just going to go out there and start trying to stir the pot just to stir the pot," Aldean told the program. "At some point, it's gotten to where if you’re a conservative and you’re in this business, you’re not allowed to speak."
While the musician said he has "a lot of friends in this business" who think the way he does, Aldean said many "are really scared to stand up and say anything for fear of backlash."
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