
Country Music Fans Expose How Racist They Are As Soon As Beyoncé Puts On A Cowboy Hat
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley said America wasn’t a “racist country” with a straight face, even though she refuses to go by her Indian name, cosplays as a “Karen”, and marks her race as “white” on all her official documentation. Well she must not be a country music fan. As soon a mega star Beyonce put on a cowboy hat and put some twang in her voice the fans of the genre started fuming. Country music radio stations refuse to play her hit song “Texas Hold Em”, and former TV “celebrities ” like John Schneider who played “Bo Duke” on the southern redneck inspired 80’s comedy series “Dukes Of Hazzard” seemingly rose from the dead to add their confederate two cents on Beyonce singing country music. Look, Nikki Haley, this is literally a “racist country” in every sense of the word. Country music fans expose how racist they are as soon a Beyonce put on a cowboy hat.
“The greatest lie country music ever told was convincing the world that it is white,” one writer noted, adding that this perception dates to the early 20th century, when Black musicians, who played a pivotal role in shaping country music, were classified under the label of “race music.”