Jason Aldean 'triggered' the left by reminding Americans about BLM's 'summer of love,' says Tomi Lahren
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OutKick host Tomi Lahren joined "Hannity" to call out those triggered by Jason Aldean's new song that features images from the BLM riots of 2020.
TOMI LAHREN: I hope that [your audience] will go to whatever streaming platform they listen to music on, and I hope they listen to 'Try That In A Small Town' on repeat, as I have been doing all day, because it's skyrocketing off the charts, number one on iTunes. Real America is speaking, and we love this song because we understand that it is about life in a small town. And the left is so triggered by this music video and by the song, not because they actually think it's racist, but because it's bringing up real images from three years ago, their ‘summer of love’ riot season, their justice season as they called it. And they don't want people to remember what that looked like. Elizabeth Heckman is a digital production assistant with Fox News.
They don't like these real images because they were hoping people would forget about that time when COVID took a hiatus and people were allowed to burn their communities to the ground. So I think that's why they're upset here, because Jason Aldean is renewing those memories and probably bringing back to light some of the atrocities that happened in our country just three short years ago. So good for Jason Aldean. He's a patriot. He's not backing down.
Jason Aldean denied that his song, "Try That In A Small Town," has racial undertones in the wake of online backlash after his music video was released last week.