Brad Paisley-Don't Call Yourself a Southern Man (Camouflage Review)
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thank u for known ur history im proud of my southern heritage im from polk county FL
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@playaninja1---Did you watch my video? The "Stars and Bars" is not the flag behind me---That's Confederate Battle Flag---The "Stars and Bars" was the first National Flag of the CSA which looks nothing like the Battle Flag. That's the point of this video to show Brad and folks like you who might be confused on this subject. I'm not upset to be honest with you. I made this video several months ago and left it at that. I don't go around everyday thinking about this subject! LOL
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@OneWayRawk I forgot this video even existed. Listen, you're getting upset over something that isn't a big deal. I don't know what you mean by the wrong flag. There were literally hundreds of flags that represented the CSA in some way. The stars and bars, however, is the most recognized of these (as seen by the background of your video) and has been subjected to a LOT of controversy including usage by the KKK, hence the line "The stars and bars offend some folks and I guess I see why".
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Paisley is a DOUCHE!
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@ycdtotv---Thank you! :0)
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@bootsandbrains---I just pointed out the fact that he pointed out the wrong flag and he put that in a song for the whole world to hear. That's terrible...and I just wanted to make a video (in which I did) to point out (in which I did) the fact that Brad has no idea what he is talking about (and he don't)---that's the whole point of the video. That's it. The song may be light hearted but the topic of our Southern flag is not especially when he sings about the WRONG ONE!!
@OneWayRawk I don't get why you think "Camouflage" sounds like a typical Nashville pop-country song. It sounds like something from the 90's, like something you would've heard by Garth Brooks or Sawyer Brown, not modern "crossover" country Keith Urban or Rascal Flatts. Also, why does the lyric bother you so much? You're really this ticked about a song lyric that is slightly historically inaccurate? The whole point of being a songwriter is being creative, not historical. It's about having fun.
dlbennett223 1 week ago
@dlbennett223--The whole point of being a songwriter is being creative, not historical? So, just write whatever you want to write whether it's true or not? Wow...enough said. By the way, as I mention before. I'm not "ticked" about this song. I made this video 3 months ago and left it at that. I'm not thinking about this song in my every day life just "ticked" off every moment of the day LOL---
OneWayRawk 1 week ago
Just hush
brittbritt726 3 weeks ago
@brittbritt726---You know what? I think the same thing every single time I hear this song.
OneWayRawk 3 weeks ago