First Time Hearing Hardy Wait In The Truck Reaction Video - DAMN! ANGELS DON'T DO WHAT HE DID! 💥

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There are phrases he wrote that are fire. "Judge under the seat, I smoked one of his cigarettes, this place is better than the place I sent him too. Great song with awesome lyrics. Y'all are one of the few who realized she had hus truck

FuzWuz
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In country boy vernacular "Wait in the truck" translates as "I need to handle something and I don't want you to see it being done."
Sometimes real men must unleash the monster inside us, we must be meaner than evil. We don't want you to see that side of us, we don't want you to fear that side of us so we tell you to ''wait in the truck"

As she is on the stand testifying she says "I don't know if he's an angel because angels don't do what he did" I would submit that he was both a guardian as well as an avenging angel.

When the system, when society fails to protect those weakest among us it is left to rough men standing outside the rule of law to do what is necessary to preserve the peace, protect the innocent, and return civility. Some call this "vigilante justice" but for some the vigilante is the only hope to obtain justice.

Here is what I saw in the video: A drifter, a loner, a ex'con (Based on the prison tats) finds a gal who has been beaten, he knows the signs he's seen them in the past in a woman he holds dear. He makes the decision to help her, the only help he knows is violence. He has been to prison and knows he can do the time. He makes the choice to remove her from her prison, a prison of abuse and pain, he frees her.

lylelookingbill
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Are you kidding? I grew up in New York so definitely not around country music but I was pulled in by the storytelling and the depth within country music. Country music touches your soul.

krw
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Carrie Underwood actually has two darker emotional tracks that are similar to this one as well. One being "Blown Away" and the other being "Church Bells"

Pmay
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The message here is don't beat on your woman. There are a lot of us out here who will do the time to put you where you belong. And if she runs into one of us, your number may be up. Thank you for sharing. Good reaction. P.S. You are the first to pick up on the fact that she was still waiting in the truck.

carls
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I am a DV survivor and a country music fan. When I first heard this, I was stunned. I just sat in my chair unable to say a single word. Then my PTSD nightmares and flashbacks started again. I ended up watching this over and over to "desensitize" myself to it. Now I can watch it from not only a personal perspective but also as a Trauma Counselor. I have been surprised that so many people don't know what a 12 is, what whiskey scars are, what wait in the truck means or what a judge under the seat is....maybe that just comes down to where you grew up. I knew those before I married an abusive man. In this song, he probably saved her life. If he hooked up with someone else, he would abuse her also...abusers rarely change. Those that say "Why doesn't she just leave?" have chosen to be deliberately ignorant on DV. My heart aches for those who were killed and those who haven't been able to find a way to escape yet. As a country music fan, I've heard some amazing songs but this one is in a category all by itself. Thank you for doing this reaction...hopefully you'll continue to react to other impactful sings. Sending warm regards from Kentucky.

larynanntapp
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She’s still waiting in the truck for him @ the end.

TJ_in_SC
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Can we talk about what a video masterpiece this is. The whole thing is fabulous.

lisacaringello
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Judge under the seat refers to the Taurus Judge 45/410 revolver.

timothypark
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A man who would do that, especially for a complete stranger, deserves nothing less than a medal and the gratitude of our injustice system.

LincolnHawk-bkyr
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Also as someone who is a veteran, sacrificing myself so that others may live is something I absolutely get behind

themeez
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I'm a DV survivor. There are thousands of us. Some got away like me and many died. 😢. But I hope Hardy and Lainey win the awards at CMT awards in April, this song nominated for. Not only will they be winning awards for themselves, but they will be winning and accepting their awards on behalf of us too. Thank you for your reaction. Means alot. ❤

robinhatcher
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In the South if a man tells you to wait in the truck, it means justice is about to be served

pennybrock
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The first time I heard this song, I had tears streaming down my face and had to pull over. I am a survivor of domestic violence. I prayed for years for rescue! Finally got out after 8 years. Took my sons with me and stopped that cycle of violence! Songs like this are needed!!! One in three women is a victim of domestic violence. More light needs to be shown on this issue.

rebeccascott
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She "never thought my day of justice would come from a judge under a seat" the Taurus Judge 410 shot bore and .45 Colt cartage pistol.

scottdarden
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Country has always dealt with problems that regular people face, which is why it speaks to a broad range of people if they are open minded enough to expose themselves to.

gailvolm
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Hey guys this song has empowered so many women, true country music tells a story. Great job y'all ❤

davidelder
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Domestic Violence has been explored a lot in country music. “Independence Day”, “Goodbye Earl”, “Concrete Angels”, “Alyssa Lies”, “”The Little Girl”, “Gunpowder and Lead”, “Church Bells”, “Cover Girl”, “Blown Away”, “Me and Little Andy” and “Evening Shade” each explore DV in different ways. Warning: Some cover heavy child abuse as well.

reneebush
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As a DV survivor this song brought me back to many, many years ago. That was a bad place I was in. This so g had me bawling when I first heard it when it came out.

butterflymama
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The fact its country doesn't matter. This song touches everyone

jackkoch