Summary
Country music star Maren Morris announced that she's going to leave the industry after realizing that genre fans were too reactionary for her, in part by many people playing and purchasing songs meant to be perceived as threats to Black Lives Matter protesters and anti-fascist activists.
Because it originated as a musical form from the former confederacy, country music has many vestiges of that racist and theocratic tradition, but nonetheless, it is also true that country, and the Old South, were always multiracial and multi-ideological.
Join Kali and Matt as they explore the politics of country music and several other topics in this episode.
Timecodes
00:00 — Maren Morris says country music is too right-wing for her
07:02 — Country music industry divided over its cultural ties to Confederate Christianity
11:04 — Republicans are obsessing over Kamala Harris
20:33 — Richard Hanania and the many similarities between right-wing elites and grassroots
23:51 — More fallout for Lauren Boebert after theater incident
25:47 — Russell Brand's defenders trying to turn him into a martyr
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Theme Song
Easy Lover: “The End of Our Deceit”
Lyrics and Vocal by Kali Holloway
Music by Jeremy Wimmer
So This Just Happened #005: Country music and Confederate Christianity