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NYT: South African song calling for anti-white violence 'should not be taken literally'

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Country singer Jason Aldean stirred up weeks' worth of controversy with the video for his song, "Try That in a Small Town." Rolling Stone explained how the song was a "veiled threat." (It was actually, against people carjacking old ladies.) Tennessee 3 troll Justin Jones slimed  Aldean over his "vile, racist song." What was racist about it? The New York Times did a piece explaining how it was shot in front of the Maury County Courthouse, where an 18-year-old black man was hanged in 1927. Coincidence?

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Speaking of the New York Times, they've published a story on a popular song in South Africa called "Kill the Boer." "Right-wing commenters claim that an old anti-apartheid chant is a call to anti-white violence," they write, "but historians and the left-wing politician who embraces it say it should not be taken literally."

So Aldean's song is a veiled threat of lynching, while "Kill the Boer" doesn't really mean anything.



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Everyone calm down … the call to kill white farmers isn't to be taken literally. The left-wing politician who embraces it says so.

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