Oliver Anthony's Rise to Fame and Republican Support: A Surprising Journey

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Singer Oliver Anthony, whose song "Rich Men North of Richmond" contains right-wing talking points, is upset that Republicans are using his song during debates, claiming he is not political. However, the lyrics of his song suggest otherwise, with references to welfare spending and blaming the poor for societal issues. Anthony's lack of awareness about the impact of his lyrics and his attempt to distance himself from politics are criticized. The song's popularity among Republicans is attributed to its lack of compassion and tendency to scapegoat, leading to controversy and backlash.
Topics:entertainment#anti-poor-people-song#music#oliver-anthony#political-controversy#republican-debates#welfare-spending
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