
Racist Virginia Singer Under Fire After Releasing Song About Lynching Black Peo…
A racist Virginia singer is under fire after he released a song that has lyrics encouraging the lynching of Black people.
A TikTok creator, known as GoodTrouble, has sparked debate online after reacting to a controversial "greenscreenvideo" featuring a man singing a country-style song. The song's lyrics, which include lines such as "vengeance is the laws," "justice ain't a sin," and "a big tall tree and a short piece of rope," were strongly condemned by GoodTrouble. He explicitly labeled the content as "disgusting, vile bigotry and hatred and glorification of murdering black people." Following his reaction, GoodTrouble issued a direct challenge to individuals identifying as "MAGA conservatives," urging them to publicly denounce such rhetoric. He stated, "Any of you MAGA conservatives wanna just climb down off your high horse and condemn this sort of disgusting, vile bigotry and hatred and glorification of murdering fucking black people?" He further pressed them to "show us how much more morally righteous you are than us" by distancing themselves from such messages, rather than celebrating them. The video has garnered significant attention, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding political discourse and hate speech on social media platforms.
A racist Virginia singer is under fire after he released a song that has lyrics encouraging the lynching of Black people.