
Folk musician Oliver Anthony’s song “Rich Men North of Richmond” took the country by storm. Decrying inflation, welfare abuse, and even Epstein island, the soulful lament rocketed up the charts with enthusiastic help from conservative influencers and their millions of followers.
And yet, Anthony’s mood towards the conservatives who embraced his music seems to be souring. He released a video where he laid out his thoughts on the growing political controversies surrounding him and his music.
First, he mocked the Republican primary candidates using his song during their disastrous first debate. The song, he said, was about them and others. This hostility is extremely reasonable. Having watched the debate, I completely understand wanting nothing to do with any of those people. However, later video he made a number of claims that are much less reasonable.
It was funny kind of seeing the response to it, like, that song has nothing to do with Joe Biden. It’s a lot bigger than Joe Biden. That song was written about the people written on that [debate] stage and a lot more, too, not just them, but definitely them.
He continued:
If you watch the response videos on Youtube, it’s not conservative people responding to the song. It’s not even necessarily Americans responding to the song. I don’t know that I’ve seen anything get such a positive response from such a diverse group of people, and I think that terrifies the people that I sing about in that song.
Finally, after these statements made headlines, he tweeted:
I. Don't. Support. Either. Side. Politically. Not the left, not the right. Im about supporting people and restoring local communities. Now, go breath some fresh air and relax. Please? :) I'm not worth obsessing over, I promise. Go spend time with your loved ones.
I’m sorry, guys. This fucking sucks. Anthony is making $40,000 a day off his music. It’s really not hard to just admit that it’s overwhelmingly conservatives who are listening to it and that it was written with conservatives in mind. His song mentions things that only conservatives care about. It’s almost a laundry list of topics that specifically pander to conservatives. Liberals are overtly hostile to him (though perhaps they’ll be less so in the future) and are calling him an antisemite fascist whatever. They’re running television panels telling people to not listen to the song.
I don’t know if Anthony is actually in denial over this. It’s just too dumb. Yes, of course a song that mentions inflation is about current Present Joe Biden more so than it is about the useless clowns (most of whom haven’t been in office for years) who were on the Republican primary debate stage. I think, more likely, he just doesn’t want to be associated with the taboos (and obnoxious people) that follow anything tied with conservatism these days.
He said in a previous video that his politics were “pretty dead center” and that both sides “serve the same master,” which is fine, I guess, but this sort of lazy centrism ignores the fact that there really are sides in America. There’s one side in power now, they’ve made everything worse (including the issues he mentions in the song). The other side was in power in recent memory and conditions were much better.
It really is fucking stupid at this point to say that they’re the same. Trump dramatically reduced immigration. Biden has allowed 8 million new illegal immigrants (along with who knows how many legal immigrants) in just 2 years. One side wants to ban irreversible surgeries on children spurred by a social fad, another side thinks that the government should take you kids away if you oppose these procedures. There was a period in recent memory when one side was proposing that you shouldn’t be able to go in public places (and perhaps should be arrested) if you weren’t willing to get the latest vaccines shit out by our scientific community with no long-term testing. For several months one side conducted multi-state rioting that did billions in damages and led to dozens of deaths.
Anthony might think that his views are just “normal,” which is true, but that’s only true because one side has totally gone off the rails. I don’t mean to attack him too much. I’ve said this before regarding his statements praising diversity, he’s probably just a normie. These thought terminating clichés are everywhere now. It’s highly stigmatized to be conservative or Republican or whatever label people want to use.
These clichés, even if they don’t make much sense today, provide a mental offramp for people. It channels dissent against declining conditions into something that is useless and impotent. You can have all the reasonable and well thought-out criticisms of our current system in the world, but it doesn’t mean jack shit if you’re not willing to get over whatever mental barriers you have and vote for Trump.
The fact that conservatives seem generally amenable to this attitude illustrates the huge cultural problems facing conservatives. Although liberals remain united even as their policy proposals escalate beyond all reason, conservatives don’t have a unified cultural baseline other than the one offered by liberals through mainstream media. Oftentimes they end up building identities around echoing this or that criticism of other conservatives they see in the media, even if they’re not willing to go along with the entire liberal policy stack. There’s always an offramp away from taking your own side or even admitting you have a side.
After proclaiming his dubious political neutrality, Anthony tweeted again, saying:
Peoples crying bout burning coal, but not the poor souls whose digging it.
I reckon there's been a many good man in the grave trying to keep our houses lit. Down in the oil fields, the pipelines, the linemen, the coal mines. So we can sit at home and plug in new fangled bullshit.
This is an affect. You can see videos of Anthony talking and he does not sound like this. This is pandering. I guess people like being pandered to by this point, but in the same way that conservatives can’t build a positive identity around the message “my life sucks, the world has passed me by,” they also can’t build a positive identity around pretending to be a coal miner in the 1920s or a rancher on TV.
To be clear, I still don’t think people should be hard on him. He’s saying stuff that is everywhere now. It must be so bizarre to become a superstar musician/political hot topic basically overnight. There’s not like a guide book on how to do this gracefully. And if he goes back to normal or whatever, everyone should forget this ever happened. Attack the stuff he is saying, not him, but the stuff he’s saying genuinely is not good. As conservatives increasingly make an earnest and active effort to build their own culture, it needs to not be whatever this is. The online right’s instincts were dead on.
My husband, a country boy, h.a.t.e.d. this song. I still like it, but I am sorry Anthony allowed himself to be interviewed. He should have let his art speak for itself.
As soon as this guy exploded out of nowhere I was warning people to be cautious and that received some angry feedback and then when the guy started with the "diversity is our greatest strength" stuff, I pointed it out again. It is nothing against the guy personally, but more a warning of the danger of chasing the latest fad.