First Time Hearing | HARDY - wait in the truck feat. Lainey Wilson | Reaction

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This song isn’t about a stranger helping a stranger and going to prison for a good cause, it’s about every good man stepping it up on a day to day basis and putting the fear of God into the hearts of the guys who need that fear.

paulharbron
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As a survivor of an abusive marriage I totally understand this song. My very good friend and her 2 children were not as fortune to be survivors, even though they tried desperately to escape. An order of protection is not worth the paper that it’s written on, unless the person actually does something and then it’s too late. After spending 6 months in jail for breaking the protection order, he returned to her home and knocked down the door, shooting and killing his 18 y/0 daughter who had just graduated a month prior, hunting down his wife who was hiding in a closet talking with 911 and he shot and killed her, his 16 year old son tried to make a run for it to the neighbors and he shot him in the back. This sweet precious family would have given anything to have had someone save them. When it comes to domestic violence our judicial system is broken. I think this song is trying to bring awareness to domestic violence.

fayegibson
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I think the biggest message of the song is that too often people just turn a blind eye to the wrong they see instead of doing something about it. Of course, the reaction of the driver of the truck may have been extreme, but, then, maybe not. Our justice system isn't exactly reliable. Great song. Great reaction vid.

daltonschneider
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I don't think you have to agree with what he did to appreciate what a work of art this song is.

deeannaestep
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I work in the social services industry, although I wouldn’t do this exactly, I absolutely understand why someone would. She would have NEVER been free of that piece of crap.

windstrider
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As a survivor of domestic violence I completely understand his actions. He wasn't just protecting her, but any of the other 'mans' future victims. The same thing nearly happened to my friends older brother when he and his sister walked in on my abuser trying to choke me.

clarissapullen
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When Lainey sings I never thought I get my justice from a Judge under a seat, refers to a Taurus revolver called a Judge it fires a 45 caliber or 410 shotgun shell.

jbs
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A mans most fundamental and instinctual duty is to protect and defend those who cannot defend themselves. Period. Modern society has warped the definition of what being a man is supposed to stand for. Love this song, awesome analysis and reaction man.

mrjriva
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“I never thought my day of justice would come from a judge under a seat.” As a DV survivor who was traumatized again by the courts - this line hits the hardest for me. For those who don’t know, a judge is also the name of a gun.

heatherraines
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You can't just leave and hide. Multiple women in my family have tried and all it takes is seeing one hunted down and drug back to know that. If someone were looking to provide true safety, as the gentleman in the song story was, the only solution is to remove the threat permanently.

bashfyl
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As a women that finally got out of a 12 year abusive marriage, the cops did nothing for me, i wish someone stood up for me and ended the cycle when i couldn't.. The one male cop asked me what I did to piss my husband off when i called them.after he choked me out and hit my mother so hard her eye instantly went black and blue and swelled shut. I moved over an hour away with the clothes on my back nothing else. Here we are 6 years later and my ex just moved less than 3 miles away from house. Moving away doesn't mean safety when dealing with a sick individual that gets off on control and hurting you. Not saying killing someone is the right thing because it isn't. But these abusers get off way to easy most times and it's not right. Maybe if people stood up to them they would think twice before hitting a woman. It's also not just the physical abuse, in my case the mental and emotional abuse was far worse and I'm still working through and trying to heal from that. The bruises healed a long time ago, the mental scars are permanent.

knightswife
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He gave her a life where she had no hope. The moral of this is that it was worth it to him.

jwmson
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This could come from the perspective of a man who has been through the trauma of witnessing someone in his own life being abused possibly when he was able to do nothing about it and that moment with the woman on the road triggered some form of PTSD and in his mind he now had a opportunity to fix something for her that he couldn’t do for his loved one and he had a mental break

ericrust
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It's a song, it's art, a story. Let it be that and enjoy the story it tells.

potooleftl
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I love this video. Cool note if you didn’t notice, the truck she drives off in is the truck he picked her up in that night.

ocdrums
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My dad always taught me that if a threat exists, it must be neutralized. He also said if you turn away from a situation that you can actually do something about, then anything that occurs after that point is on you. Turning your back on something or running away doesn't make it go away.

timstarnes
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Hardy is bringing back the old style story telling country music like Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, did it. Lainey Wilson is one of the best female country music vocalists I have heard in a long time with her old soul style of singing.

mr.kelley
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To answer your perplexion at the end...I like to think it's because, in his heart, he's a "holler boy" and it needed to be done. He done what was right.

jodiemaynard
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He sacrificed himself for another. There is no greater deed. Imagine the bond those two people now have. It's life altering. Beautiful song

autumnfall
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As a younger brother who's older sister has been in an abusive relationship, I 100% understand because even before her situation I'd always look at it as "what if it was my sister?" and I always came to the same conclusion...imma spend some time in the pen

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