Friend,

Last fall, Jason Aldean’s wife, Brittany, was canceled for speaking out against allowing children to transition. Brittany had posted a video to her Instagram account and commented in the caption that she was thankful her parents didn’t change her gender when she went through a tomboy phase as a young girl — most girls go through an uncomfortable phase at some point during their development. 

Now Jason is under fire for his new song, “Try That in a Small Town,” because of its alleged racist undertones. The music video, which has pro-law enforcement themes and showcases real footage of radical left riots and protests, was pulled by Country Music Television (CMT) due to activist backlash.
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Fans were immediately enraged by the assault on Aldean and protested the removal of the video. Social media was filled with chatter over viewpoint discrimination and calling out cancel culture and double standards with posts like, “CMT is censoring Jason Aldean’s new music video ‘Try that In A Small Town.’ Most mainstream artists promote drugs, gangs, violence, and sleeping around. Jason says ‘hey let’s not rob old ladies and burn down cities’ and CMT bans his video."

Why has Jason’s song been singled out? This issue points back to a greater problem: the unjust censorship and cancelation of people who do not agree with the progressive worldview. The only way to stop this is by continuing to spread awareness where bigotry and cancel culture exists.

You can read more on this story and others at unfairlycanceled.com

Sincerely,
Whitney

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