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Liberals criticize Dem senator for viral anthem 'Rich Men North of Richmond'

17:38 14.08.2023

A new blue-collar political anthem titled "Rich Men North of Richmond" is making waves online, resonating with millions of viewers. The song, created by Virginia native Oliver Anthony, is a twangy, soulful bluegrass tune that expresses the frustration of a blue-collar man who is fed up with the leadership in Washington. Anthony criticizes high taxes and lawmakers for prioritizing their attention on "minors on an island somewhere," possibly referring to the offshore retreat where the late convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hosted influential individuals.

The song also highlights the contrast between starving "people in the street" and obese Americans "milking welfare." Anthony addresses the epidemic of suicides in young men, singing, "Young men are putting themselves six feet in the ground, 'cause all this damn country does is keep on kicking them down." The emotional and thought-provoking song has garnered significant attention and has touched the lives of many viewers.

Online users have praised Anthony for speaking up about the struggles faced by everyday working men and women. One user, a 39-year-old Iraq veteran and construction worker, expressed how deeply the song resonated with his own experiences. Another user thanked Anthony for writing the song, stating that many people feel the same way. The song has been hailed as a voice for the normal working class and has received overwhelming support from listeners.

Anthony, who uploaded the song to his YouTube channel, hoped that it would gain some traffic and reach a few listeners. He noted that this would be his first professionally recorded song, as he had previously recorded his music using his cell phone. Anthony began writing his own songs in 2021, during a time when he felt disillusioned and disconnected from things that once mattered to him.

Music has become an outlet for Anthony, giving him a sense of purpose and the feeling that he's not wasting his time. Positive feedback from listeners has encouraged him to continue writing, creating, and producing authentic music. Anthony believes that his music can bring comfort and help those who are in need. He sees this as the beginning of a promising musical journey.

Living on 90 acres in Farmville, Virginia, with his three dogs, Anthony encounters people from different parts of the country through his work on job sites. He observes that no matter how hard people work, they struggle to get ahead in America due to low wages and excessive taxation. Anthony aims to be a voice for these individuals, as well as for all humans facing similar struggles and battles.

The popularity of "Rich Men North of Richmond" indicates that there is a growing need for music and art that captures the experiences of everyday individuals. Oliver Anthony's song has become a powerful anthem for the working class, resonating with those who feel overlooked and burdened by the weight of societal challenges. This blue-collar anthem serves as a reminder that music has the ability to touch people's hearts and bring attention to important issues.

/ Monday, August 14, 2023, 5:38 PM /

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