Country music fans gave us a hint of their politics recently, or seemed to, by sending Aaron Lewis' "Am I the Only One" to the top of the charts. It's a lament about cancel culture, "statues coming down," flag-burning and Americans who are not willing to "take a bullet" for freedom. The lyrics lit up right-wing message boards with happiness. Lefties, on the other hand, got their knickers in a twist.
"Am I the only one," Lewis asks in the song, "who thinks they're takin' all the good we've got, and turnin' it bad?"
To those who disagree with him he has these friendly words: "If you don't like it, there's the f---ing door."
And the real sacrilege: "Am I the only one/who quits singin' along/every time they play a Springsteen song?"
Now that's going too far.
"What a mealy-mouthed excuse for his money-grubbing pandering," said one commenter from the left on an online music site. A music critic dismissed the song as "heinous crap" by a "middle class, right-wing wanker."
To which a Lewis supporter responded: "Aaron is saying what millions of we normals believe. We've had it with you lunatic leftist radicals. We've had it with your hate for America and your efforts to turn it into a socialist hell."
Welcome to what passes for political discussion in America today.