• MasterOBee Master/King@lemmy.world
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      He says we have a bunch of people starving, and we have programs to help, but instead of helping, he sees the programs being abused.

      Do you not think these programs are being abused? Have you been to the south where poverty and obesity are at insane rates?

      Also, it’s hilarious how he can touch on 20 issues that every one of us agree with, but the left hyper-focuses on one line they don’t like, because he just looks like a hillbilly trump supporter to y’all.

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        I listened to his song before I knew anything about him, and I was into it until that point, but yeah, when you make a song about rich people exploiting you, but then spend half the song talking about the much less impactful issue of poor people wasting their government-issued money on junk food, your message stops being effective.

        It’s like stubbing your toe and breaking your arm at the same time, and complaining just as much about both.

        • MasterOBee Master/King@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          but then spend half the song

          Once again, hyperfocusing on one line is not ‘half the song’ and when you put it in context, he’s simply saying that those people that need welfare aren’t getting it, while others are abusing the system. It’s not just about making laws to help poor people, it’s about ensuring that it gets to the people that need it.

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            1 year ago

            Education folks… education. Prime example here why it is so, so important to be able to think critically.