Bad ASS‼️ Hank Williams, Jr. - “A Country Boy Can Survive”

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Bad ASS‼️ Hank Williams, Jr. - “A Country Boy Can Survive”

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LFRFAMILY
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As a kid growing up in the country... I didn't know what racism was until I went to the It's amazes me now days how country & racism gets thrown in the same sentence. We are about God, Family, Country, Respect, Hard Work & Moral's & the only color we see is Nature!

scottdenn
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Being a "country boy" isn't about race. It's about rugged independence. I really appreciate your review of the song! We are all Americans and we should be united.

destin
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That's OUR culture. There are country Black folks who can do ALL of the things spoken about in this song...my father was born around the coal mines of West Virginia and Kentucky..my mother was born in Akron Ohio. She was city, he was country. I grew up in Akron so I was raised in the city but I was brought up to appreciate both cultures. We visited family in Kentucky and Tennessee during summers. My family in the country taught me some of these skills and for that I am so thankful. I moved to the country to be with family about 15 years ago and....I'll never go back to city life...but believe that the country lifestyle is the lifestyle of most people who live in the country and it's not exclusive to any 1 race.

amandaschulte
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LFR Family, I appreciate your commentary. We "country folk" have heard such vitriol and spite from so many black people who've judged us because the media paints country folk as ignorant racists. Your open minded attitude and kind heart is very touching. it rekindled hope for a unified American identity and brought me to tears. Thank you my brother. Sincerely, thank you for your healing words.

cesaraugustus
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I gotta tell ya, a man from the south hears this in his soul. And we don't care what anyone thinks about it. We know what we know.

gnorley
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Respect to the host of this podcast... seems like a proud black, American man from the city. 💪✌️ This H. Williams, Jr. song is also about respect: for the law, for self reliance, for friendship, loyalty... and for 🇺🇲

bodinmuschinsky
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When you start digging into what Hank Jr has survived, you realize just how truly bad ass and "unkillable" he is. An absolute Rebel legend who lays it down honestly.

blackdevildog
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As a old hillbilly farm boy. We all come from that branch and hold on to the values of Patriotism, Being Neighborly regardless of race, giving back to the community, and word of God.

uabfan
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To be called a young buck is a complement coming from a southerner... it means you are physically fit, strong, and healthy and exhibit pride in who you are and where you come from... it also infers a level of respect is due you...

mrsknight
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No country folks are not all the same people. I'm a country boy, and I'm Native American, and I can skin a buck. I do grow my own tomatoes, corn, squash, and beans. There's a creek just a short walk from my front door, that I can catch fish from all day long. There's a bunch more Native American country people here on the Reservation. I've known country people from all different races and cultures. I've known mexican country folks, black people who are country folks, white people, country people from other Native American tribes, I've known a few Asian people in the country. Country people come from all different races, cultures, and walks of life. I've known cowboys, cowgirls, farmers, hunters, mountain men, hippies, bikers, small business owners, mechanics, fire fighters, cops, soldiers, and more. Who are all country people.

jamesroper
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I was raised a country boy and that song is right on the money. I also feel that there is only one race. The Human Race. We are all in this together trying to survive.

johntruesdale
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I became a USNaval Officer in 1980 and was soon introduced to country music. This song is one of my favorites.

renerenatorivera
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"just talk about your life"
Summed up country music right there.
Three chords and the truth.

smeesmith
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Country folk don't go hungry. Even the poorest ones won't starve. They thrive on self sufficiency. Something that everyone can benefit from learning.

shawnj
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I'm a white man from Alabama walking this dirt for 55 years. I love you bro for reviewing this. We are not all the same people. There are haters against black folks everywhere. There is also hate for white folks in the black community. Both are wrong and need Jesus. We need love. I love you and everyone else. I am here for anyone who needs me. I can't change or fix the past. All I can do is be a positive force fo tomorrow. So that is what I do. I work towards making tomorrow better for us all. If tomorrow is a setback for you, it's also a setback for me. That's the commitment I make to my fellow humans.

lowellholland
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"My grandpa taught me how to live off the land, and his taught him to be a business man" Those are some powerful lyrics...

christopherdunn
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I was born in Arkansas, grew up in Vegas, and now live in Idaho. Being "country is just a mindset. Pretty much just love your family, respect your neighbors, and love the good old USA. Great reaction!

nathansnider
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I'm one of those country boys! I grew up on a farm on the Virginia/North Carolina state line. I farmed part-time for many years before going full-time last year. It's hard work, but it's worth it. Folks raised the way I was tend to be more polite, and more self-sufficient. I think we need to teach more politeness, respect for others, and self-sufficiency skills to our kids. Come on down....my folks will welcome you like family and treat you right! Love from Virginia.

landpirate
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This was our anthem growing up. I remember when I bought my first 4 wheel drive. Had a Pioneer super tuner III Tape player. Cranked this song to the max, with the windows down, and 30-06 rifle in the gun rack in the back window! Brought a tear to my eyes. It's not racial, it's cultural. I love everyone just like the Bible says.

Gunrunner