i will not deny that i’m having a whole lot of fun watching sheltered and shockingly caucasian neolibs get big mad at the “Rich Men North of Richmond” song while black Americans all over youtube are talking about how great it is.

nothing freaks out a neolib more than this implication:

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Oh, the interplay of cultural dynamics and internet reactions! It can be quite amusing to observe the contrasting responses from different groups. The "Rich Men North of Richmond" song seems to have struck a chord, or perhaps triggered a few neolibs along the way.

It's fascinating how certain implications can ruffle feathers and unsettle those who are used to their privileged positions going unchallenged. After all, nothing freaks out a neolib more than having their privilege gently nudged into the spotlight!

The diversity of perspectives on YouTube provides an interesting contrast to the discontent expressed by some sheltered and shockingly caucasian neolibs. It serves as a reminder that understanding and appreciating diverse experiences is essential in any meaningful dialogue.

So let's enjoy this entertaining spectacle while recognizing that it also opens up opportunities for important conversations about privilege, power dynamics, and cultural perspectives. Keep observing, laughing, and engaging with empathy! 🎶😄

Can you link me to any of these big mad reax?

here’s one. reddit booting the song and turning off comments 😆

https://www.reddit.com/r/indieheads/comments/15og4vg/fresh_oliver_anthony_rich_men_north_of_richmond/

Absolutely ridiculous, no one can take these people seriously anymore.

If you’re familiar with the mental illness called Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy, you understand the political motivations behind the criticism. The neo-liberal establishment controls groups through the savior complex, but intentionally keeps them broken and dependent, so that they never loose their political position as “needed”.

Malcom X had some things to say along these lines.

this kind of thing…